Sureflix Launches BarebackFlix.tv

TORONTO — Sureflix Digital Distribution Inc. owner of flagship website MaleFlixxx.tv, announced today the launch of BarebackFlix.tv.

The operators said the new site was created to satisfy the needs of customers and affiliates as it's one of the most popular categories across the Sureflix network. Fans constantly requested access to an exclusive site where they can find their favorite bareback studios and see the latest updates in one place.

BarebackFlix.tv features all of the bareback studios available on the Sureflix network including Treasure Island Media, Chaos Men, Hot Desert Knights, Staxus, Bareback Inc. and more. New studios will also join the network including Knight Breeders and Lucas Entertainment’s new bareback line.

Sureflix noted that affiliates also asked for a bareback-only site so they could promote that genre exclusively.

The site's layout and navigation has been improved and allows full access to new "edgy raw HD" content.

BarebackFlix.tv has a variety of monthly pay-per-view packages starting at $28.98 per month for up to 500 minutes with a launch offer at $9.98 per month.

“As a seasoned, award winning VOD network, we re-evaluated our customers’ needs. We reviewed everything from the pricing, to the way the content should be featured. BarebackFlix.tv is the culmination of all that research. We are thrilled with its launch and know it will be a hit with customers," CEO Erik Schannen said.

“I’m very excited to introduce BarebackFlix.tv as a new site to our affiliates,’’ said Brent Meredith, director of account management. ‘’We’ve made it much easier for bareback lovers to find their favorite content and to discover what's new. I know this will be a hit with affiliates."

To sign up for the affiliate program click here. For promotional materials, email affiliate@sureflix.com. For more information about the site, email cbrent@sureflix.com.

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