VRClubz Partners With Gentlemen's Club on Gold Club SF VR

VRClubz Partners With Gentlemen's Club on Gold Club SF VR

SAN FRANCISCO — Gold Club San Francisco has announced its partnership with VRClubz to release Gold Club SF VR.

Called “a virtual reality gaming experience that delivers an authentic adult-themed adventure to the privacy of your own home,” Gold Club SF VR utilizes the latest VR tools and technology for a unique experience that places gamers in an immersive and interactive digital recreation of San Francisco’s popular Gold Club. 

“The Gold Club SF VR is a truly unique gaming experience,” said VRClubz Creative Director Daniel DiLallo. “By combining high definition film with game technology, we have created a powerful new form of entertainment that takes advantage of both worlds.”

Gold Club SF VR is an immersive interactive experience that simulates the real thing, featuring dancers from the Gold Club SF, as well as several famed adult film stars such as Christy Mack, Alexis Monroe, and Kendra Lust.  Players can take a front row seat at stage dances or enjoy champagne room private shows that offer single, double, or triple girl action.

Tipping the stage girls causes them to remove articles of clothing, while the club’s resident DJ plays tracks by highly anticipated up and coming music artists.

“Gold Club San Francisco is a world-renowned gentlemen’s club that has been a top destination in San Francisco for decades,” said Craig Bordeau, General Manager of Gold Club San Francisco. “With virtual reality, we recognized a golden opportunity to deliver our highly-rated entertainment experience to the comfort of your living room.”

The new project is the latest for VRClubz.com, which is comprised of game designers who have worked on such titles as Transformers, Guitar Hero, and Spiderman, and is led by creative director Daniel DiLallo, a former Activision game developer.

Gold Club SF VR is now available for Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and PC as a free download at VRClubz.com.

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