HoloGirlsVR Now Compatible With PlayStation VR

HoloGirlsVR Now Compatible With PlayStation VR

VANCOUVER — Utherverse Digital’s HoloFilm Productions has announced that HoloGirlsVR is now compatible with Sony’s PlayStation VR system.

“We are excited to bring HoloGirlsVR, along with adult’s biggest stars, to PlayStation 4 users,” said director/writer Anna Lee, who also serves as Executive Producer and President of HoloFilm Productions-Utherverse Digital Inc. “Compatibility with PS VR is a great opportunity to broaden our reach towards the gaming community and, of course, new users of VR technology.”

Lee said that users simply launch the downloaded content using the Littlstar VR Cinema app from their PlayStation VR device to enjoy its immersive 360-degree experience.

HoloFilm Productions uses an advanced camera system to shoot in 220-degree 3D with binaural sound, with its proprietary NoSick anti-motion sickness technology helping create a true-to-life VR experience.

“This new medium has been a boon to the adult industry, as there is a massive difference between watching porn and actually walking onto the set with your favorite star,” Lee explains. “The future is here, and we’re proud to be a part of the PlayStation universe.”

With Virtual Reality now penetrating mainstream entertainment, HoloGirlsVR is offering customers special membership packages priced in line with mainstream price point expectations.

“We’ve updated our pricing for fans — and PlayStation users — who are ready to join the HoloGirlsVR party at a reasonable membership rate,” Lee concludes, noting that “Seeing is definitely believing.”

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