CAM4 Launches ‘Battlecams’ Competitive Cam Event

LOS ANGELES — Live adult cam site CAM4.com has announced the launch of its exclusive “Battlecams” competitive event, in which performers battle each other for tips to advance through the competition.

According to the company, Battlecams has fast become a Friday afternoon favorite for fans, with this Friday’s event set for 1 p.m. PST, as a special “Twerkey Day” competition, where performers will twerk to earn a feature show on CAM4 next week.

“Battlecams is a fabulous platform for new performers,” says Nikki Night, CAM4 Performer Training and Development Manager and Host of Battlecams. “It offers them an opportunity to gain valuable exposure in a fun, low risk environment.”

Performers will “Twerk Off” in a battle for tips from their fans, with the highest earning performers advancing to the next round, until one performer is crowned the “Twerk Off Champion.”

Not only are the tips the reward, but to incentivize fans to participate, the winner will also be able to reward one lucky tipper with a Pornhub branded deluxe “TwerkingButt.”

“Battlecams is fun, innovative and full of potential,” says Pornhub VP of Marketing Corey Price. “It’s the Pornhub Premium of adult based webcam combat.”

The Battlecams team is equally excited about the event.

“Having Pornhub sponsor our ‘Twerkey Day’ show is awesome,” says David Strauss, Battlecams lead marketer. “Porhub is essentially a household name these days and brand alignment with them is major for CAM4.”

Performers can sign up for the Battlecams Twerk Off here.

For sponsorships and/or advertising opportunities, contact sales@cam4.com.

Fans can login at CAM4.com/Battlecams.

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