Naughty America Offers VR Demos at SXSW on Saturday

Naughty America Offers VR Demos at SXSW on Saturday

AUSTIN, Texas — Naughty America, one of the pioneering adult studios shooting virtual reality content, plans on demonstrating its immersive scenes at the 2016 SXSW in Austin tomorrow (March 11).

Naughty America will be providing VR demos to the general public and giving away branded T-shirts and VR headsets at Craftsman, 2000 E. Caesar Chavez Rd., on Saturday from 4 p.m.-8 p.m.

Adult stars Rachel Starr, Nikki Benz and Kimber Lee will be appearing live at Craftsman where attendees will be able to meet, take pictures and selfies with them

“We’re excited to invite everyone to demo our VR scenes,” said Ian Paul, Naughty America’s CIO. “Viewers are immersed directly into the scene, elevating the experience to a completely new level. You actually feel like you’re really there, in the room, almost as though you could touch the performers.

“We know everyone that experiences the latest VR scenes will love the experience and we’re pleased to be able to introduce it at SXSW.”

Paul said that Naughty America predicts that by the end of the year, 10-20 million people will view adult VR content at least once a month.

Naughty America is offering a $5 signup promotion to SXSW attendees that can be accessed at NaughtyAmericaSXSW.com.

Next Friday (March 18), XBIZ is returning to SXSW, where it will present an executive session titled, “VR Porn: Future Is Upon Us, What’s Next?

Hosted by XBIZ founder and Publisher Alec Helmy, the panelists include BaDoinkVR’s Dinorah Hernandez, VRTube.xxx co-founder Ela Darling and AliceX.com CEO Fabian Grey.

The XBIZ event will be held 2-3 p.m., in Salon B of the Hilton Austin Downtown Hotel, located at 500 E. 4th St., in Austin.

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