GameLink.com Optimizes for Google Daydream VR Headset

GameLink.com Optimizes for Google Daydream VR Headset

SAN FRANCISCO — GameLink.com now has bragging rights after becoming the first adult company to optimize its VR site for the Google Daydream View VR headset.

The Daydream View is a state-of-the-art VR headset produced by Google, giving users an immersive VR experience that brings them right to the action and up close and personal with performers.

The headset, made of durable lightweight plastic and fabric, is unique with its small, built-in motion controller that allows users to move virtual objects while a tiny chip allows the headset to automatically switch on the interface for Android or other phones.

“We’re very pleased to optimize our content and the user experience on GameLink.com for the Google Daydream View and give our users a state-of-the-art, realistic and completely immersive VR experience,” said Jeff Dillon, vice president of business development and marketing for Eline, which is providing management services to GameLink.com.

“With the Daydream View, adult fans will be able to dive right into the action with their favorite stars, favorite directors with a breathtaking panoramic 360-degree view around them.”

GameLink.com is the first virtual reality porn aggregate site, providing users the ability to view immersive, VR content via video-on-demand or streaming on its site for the first time.

The site features a variety of popular content ranging from girl/girl, boy/girl, MILF and teens to fetish and BDSM-themed movies from such studios as VR pioneer studio BaDoink, as well as Kink and Halo Girls.

Users will be able access all-new virtual reality content featuring the industry’s top stars in 360-degree and 180-degree live action movies.

These titles include the fetish-themed “Ariel X/Bella Nova,” the four-way sexfest “Girlfriend Swap,” as well as teen-themed “Music Festival Babe” and “After School Special,” among others.

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