Vivid Partners With 3X Studios for VR Platform

Vivid Partners With 3X Studios for VR Platform

LOS ANGELES — Vivid Entertainment has partnered with gaming and virtual reality content developer 3X Studios to offer content on a new platform at VividVirtual.com.

The site offers several subscription packages and is compatible with Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear VR, PlaystationVR, HTC Vive, Google Cardboard and Apple iOS.

“3X Studios was a natural fit with Vivid,” said Bill Asher, co-chairman of Vivid Entertainment. “We knew that with our content and 3X’s technology the virtual reality experience would be elevated to a whole new level completely surpassing our competitors.

“We’ve seen significant mainstream consumer adoption in VR over the past year coupled with a substantial decrease in the average price point of headsets. VR is now mainstream and for anyone to enjoy; not just gamers or more tech-savvy folks.”

VividVirtual.com launched with a library that included videos such as “The Babysitter,” “My Husband Is Out of Town” and “Dolly Loves When You Watch and My Stepbrother.”

Last fall, Vivid Entertainment plunged into the VR market by releasing “The Kim Kardashian Superstar VR Experience,” allowing viewers to experience a Kim Kardashian look-alike climbing out of the screen and joining viewers in their beds. The experience, developed by 3X Studios.

“The Kim Kardashian Superstar VR Experience,” developed by 3X Studios, incorporates footage from the all-time best selling sex tape “Kim Kardashian Superstar.”  Kardashian does not appear in any new footage.

3X Studios has worked on a number of popular games, such as “Transformers,” “Guitar Hero” and “Spiderman.”

“Our goal is to redefine what adult entertainment can be” said Adam Block, co-founder and CEO of 3X Studios. “With our background in gaming we are confident that Vivid fans will be blown away at the content we’re producing and appreciate our emphasis on high quality and stunning immersion.”

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