Alison Rey, Nicole Clitman Star in WankzVR's 'Bang Delta Pi'

Alison Rey, Nicole Clitman Star in WankzVR's 'Bang Delta Pi'

LOS ANGELES — Porn stars Alison Rey, Nicole Clitman and Chad Alva star in WankzVR's latest virtual reality release, "Bang Delta Pi."

Rey and Clitman play a pair of sexy sorority sisters who resort to paying for their rent with sexual favors. VR users play the role of their lucky landlord.

"Bang Delta Pi" marks Rey's first foray into virtual reality porn.

"I'd never done a full sex scene for VR before so I was really excited to get a full VR experience,” she said. “The people behind WankzVR are so fun to be around; it was a pleasure shooting for them. I'd seen a lot of people doing VR scenes and was ecstatic when I was asked to do my first scene with WankzVR.

Rey said she thinks VR will be a “hugely profitable avenue for the adult industry, as it's very immersive and personalized for the fan base.”

“However, it's a bit trickier to shoot than your average scene, but definitely worthwhile in the long run,” she said. “I think fans are going to love the VR experience. I certainly did."

Alva, who acts as the VR users' male proxy in "Bang Delta Pi," said that VR porn takes the POV experience to a whole new level.

“In Bang Delta Pi, you get to actually live and experience the sex with the dynamic duo, Nicole Clitman and Alison Rey, and see them face-to-face complementing each other's sexual chemistry in wonderful new ways,” he said. “In the VR world, you really get to see what these girls are capable of as they are the true stars of the show."

"Bang Delta Pi" releases today. For a sneak preview of "Bang Delta Pi," click here.

On Tuesday, WankzVR plans on releasing the VR release "Dream Girl Dillion," starring Dillion Harper.

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