AliceX.com Offers Valentine's Day VR Experience

AliceX.com Offers Valentine's Day VR Experience

LOS ANGELES — AliceX.com today said it is offering Valentine’s Day-themed virtual reality encounters with adult models such as Samantha Smith, Salma Angel, Ema Hampton and Leika, among others.

With the special promotion, AliceX.com takes users into “a virtual world of chocolate candy, flowers, playful teasing, flirtation and erotic anticipation for what is to come in true Valentine’s Day fashion.”

Shows take place at regular intervals daily on the virtual reality adult webcam network.

“We’ve had an amazing response to our holiday-themed VR experiences so we wanted to bring back that excitement for Valentine’s Day with a sexy backdrop and romantic theme that celebrates the holiday,” said AliceX.com CEO Fabian Grey.

“Our beautiful models will be wearing sultry lingerie in keeping with the theme that will get everyone in the mood.”

Requiring only a smartphone and VR headset, AliceX transports users into a virtual room where they are face-to-face with a live woman for a “girlfriend experience.” The outcome of the rendezvous is left entirely up to the user.

Models broadcast live from Colombia, Budapest and other locations worldwide.

AliceX is currently compatible with Android users with smartphones like Samsung S6 Edge, Nexus 5, and LG 4. Future devices will include iPhones and PlaystationVR. The service is optimized for Oculus Rift and HTC Vive VR headsets.

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