VRBangers.com Plans to Focus on German Market

VRBangers.com Plans to Focus on German Market

LOS ANGELES — VRBangers.com announced plans today to expand its footprint by focusing on the German market.

VRBangers.com CEO Daniel Abramovich said that the virtual reality porn site is “ready to excite audiences globally” by updating the site’s language options.

“U.S. and Germany are some of the strongest markets when it comes to adult entertainment, and we’re pretty sure that our extensive library of 3D 4K 360-degree or 180-degree videos should be highly attractive to all audiences looking for the immersion of virtual reality porn,” Abramovich said.

Abramovich said that while there is a particular focus on Germany, other countries have been considered for expansion as well.

“VR is such an alluring and personal experience,” Abramovich said. “Adding the user’s native language is just another step to perfect the virtual dynamic and premise.”

Just recently, the Los Angeles-based company published a free app for Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive, Abramovich noted.

Abramovich said he decided to go public with the efforts for expansion to confront rumors before they start spreading.

“Well, we decided to inform our customers and interested parties before gossip goes further,” he said. “We can’t get into further detail just yet, but it seems we’ll have some really big news to share with you soon.”

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