Brazzers to Release 1st-Person Shooter Parody

Brazzers to Release 1st-Person Shooter Parody

BURBANK, Calif. — Brazzers this week plans to release “Cock of Duty XXX Parody,” a film inspired by the first-person shooter gaming style.

The video, starring Monique Alexander, Jasmine Jae, Stella Cox and Danny D, goes live Thursday on Brazzers.com.

“With ‘Cock of Duty XXX Parody,’ we aimed to replicate that feeling you get when you’re stuck in an enemy’s spawn point with your (not-so-covert) flashy customized weapon class, as your friends come to escort you back to base to complete the match objective,” said Matt Stevens, Brazzers’ public relations manager.

“The games many of us experienced in the prime of our youth were revolutionary first-person shooter games,” he said. “With the remastering of some of our favorite games this season, we were motivated to relive those amazing moments we had, prompting us to adopt a different perspective when filming this scene. Hence the first-person point of view throughout the scene.

“We threw in customized weapons, tanks, explosions, stunts, tons of enemies and unique military locations — even spaceships — because you know, apparently modern warfare is destined to become space warfare.”

On its network, Brazzers features more than 7,000 scenes, more than 30 sites and 1,600 porn stars.

The official trailer for “Cock of Duty XXX Parody” is available here.  

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