GameLink Reports Sales Spike for 'Star Wars XXX'

GameLink Reports Sales Spike for 'Star Wars XXX'

LOS ANGELES — Adult entertainment e-tail site GameLink.com reports a spike in sales for “Star Wars XXX: A Porn Parody,” ahead of the release of Hollywood’s newest installment in the series, "The Force Awakens."

They said an increase of over 500 percent has occurred over the last two weeks, beginning Nov. 30 on Cyber Monday.

“We actually began noticing a gradual increase in sales of the title at the beginning of November, but it wasn’t until the past two weeks that purchases of ‘Star Wars XXX’ really skyrocketed,” said Jeff Dillon, a GameLink representative who is the president of business development for GameLink’s parent company, eLine.com.

“The spike in sales for the parody is representative of a much larger trend of brand specific merchandise for ‘Star Wars,’ which shows the strong bond fans have with the movies,” he added.

To view the box art for “Star Wars XXX: A Porn Parody” on GameLink.com, purchase the movie on DVD or stream it online, click here.

Fans purchasing the porn parody of “Star Wars” range from a diverse group of cities across the United States and Canada, reports GameLink.com. The top ten cities, in order, are: San Francisco, CA; Little Rock, AR; New York, NY; Tampa, FL; Chicago, IL; Columbus, OH; Montreal, QC; Toronto, ON; Austin, TX; Oklahoma City, OK.

Some of the top search terms used on GameLink.com over the past two weeks include “Star Wars XXX,” “Jedi Porn,” “Star Wars Porn,” “Princess Leia Porn” and “Star Wars Women.”

“Star Wars XXX: A Porn Parody” is directed by Axel Braun and produced by Axel Braun Productions in association with Vivid Entertainment. The movie stars Allie Haze as Princess Leia, Seth Gamble as Luke Skywalker, Tom Byron as Obi-Wan Kenobi and Rocco Reed as Han Solo. To view the SFW trailer for “Star Wars XXX” on YouTube, click here

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