DDF Network Launches Standalone VR Site

DDF Network Launches Standalone VR Site

BUDAPEST — The DDF Network announced today the launch of its new virtual reality standalone site, DDFNetworkVR.com.

DDF Network, long known for its European glamour-style erotica, offers a collection of niche content that includes solo masturbation, big tits porn, hardcore XXX videos, fetish and BDSM, lesbian and teen content, along with cinematic porn parodies and more.

For about a year, the DDF team has been producing VR on an experimental level, releasing bonus VR scenes alongside its standard content on the network and single sites. Later, the decision was made to create a standalone VR site — DDFNetworkVR.com

DDFNetworkVR.com currently has an archive of 55 scenes starring Aletta Ocean, Zafira, Lucy li, Kesha Ortega, Blue Angel, Cathy Heaven, Sasha Rose, Patty Michova, Valentina Ricci, Tracy Lindsay and Satin Bloom. According to a company rep, the list is set to grow fast.

DDFNetworkVR.com launched as a pay-per-scene site and provides users scenes that are streamable and downloadable for mobile, Oculus Rift, VIVE, PSVR, Samsung Gear VR and Daydream. Users also receive a photo set and standard video of the VR scene.

A special 50 percent off promotion has been launched, with token packages at $2, $10 and $20, allowing “users to get inside at a super-affordable price,” the rep said.

Webmasters who are ready to promote the site can receive more information at webmaster@ddfcash.com.

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