Virtual.porn Launches VR Portal, Review Site

Virtual.porn Launches VR Portal, Review Site

LOS ANGELES — Virtual.porn has announced the launch of its flagship virtual reality porn site.

According to the company, as the transition away from flat screen media to a more immersive virtual world continues to accelerate, many porn fans are finding the path to better porn a bit more confusing than it should be.

In response, the Virtual.porn team launched its new site specifically designed to cater to porn fans “who want a little guidance as they step forward seeking the best hardcore erotica ever captured by cameras for [their] personal enjoyment.”

“Our site includes detailed site reviews of worthwhile virtual reality porn sites, including sample scenes to show the difference between traditional XXX and truly immersive VR porn content,” explained Jeff of Virtual.porn. “The discussions on our forums include plenty of opportunities for new VR fans to find the information they want about devices, technologies, performers and sites of interest.”

“We feel a responsibility to our audience to provide the best resources and the simplest tutorial,” Jeff added, “so everyone can truly enjoy virtual reality porn in as frictionless an environment as possible.”

Jeff noted visitors who choose to become free members of Virtual.porn can also follow specific sites, rate sample scenes themselves, comment on individual VR videos and more.

“As mainstream continues to struggle to ignite a larger fanbase for their VR offerings, once again it will be the early adopters from the porn market that spur growth in the sector,” Jeff concluded. “We see it as being very similar to the way porn popularized VHS over Betamax years ago. Our team at Virtual.porn is all about making sure that the sites encapsulated in our content get the exposure and honest appraisals they deserve.”

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