NakedSword Relaunches Membership Site, Debuts 'Scared Stiff'

NakedSword Relaunches Membership Site, Debuts 'Scared Stiff'

SAN FRANCISCO — NakedSword.com today announced the completion of its “rebuilt, redesigned and reimagined” membership site.

For the first time in four years, the 15-year-old video-on-demand membership site has undergone an overhaul that includes an entire revamp of the user experience as well as an all-new backend, said Tim Valenti, president of Falcon Studios Group and the NakedSword Network.

The new site boasts a new platform, larger streaming video and a sleek state-of-the-art responsive design that highlights the breadth of content found on the mega-site, Valenti said. 

"The new site perfectly marries the premium content found on NakedSword with an improved user experience into a new mega-site that is a playground of gay adult entertainment really not seen anywhere else online," Valenti said.

“This new site will take NakedSword into the coming years and allow us to continue to serve our loyal members and studios by offering the best platform, and overall experience possible.”

Valenti noted that NakedSword offers fans a range of content, including original content coupled with independent gay cinema, not found in one place anywhere else on the web.

The new site is now live with the just released trailer for NakedSword Original's big-budget Halloween feature, “Scared Stiff,” written by Jackie Beat and directed by ChiChi LaRue.

The movie debuts exclusively at NakedSword on Halloween (a trailer can be viewed here).

To celebrate the launch of the new site, NakedSword is giving all new members an optional free fifi, one of the newest male sex toys on the market, to use with new NakedSword memberships. The offer includes free shipping.

Pictured: Cast of “Scared Stiff”

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