Falcon Studios, NakedSword Offer Discounted Groups of Scenes

Falcon Studios, NakedSword Offer Discounted Groups of Scenes

SAN FRANCISCO — Falcon Studios Group and NakedSword have announced scene bundles are now available, which will provide customers a new way to purchase a group of scenes at a discounted price.

Displayed prominently on the home page the initial offering includes groupings of scenes focused on themes like the “Military Meat Scene Bundle” and “Doctor Fantasies Scene Bundle,” performer bundles like the “Brent Corrigan Scene Bundle” and “Ryan Rose Scene Bundle,” studio focused bundles like “NakedSword’s Top 5 of 2017 Scene Bundle” and special collections like “Falcons Best of the 70s Scene Bundle #1.”

Customers who purchase the bundles are offered the collections of downloads at a discounted price, with savings up to 60 percent, and the studios anticipate providing even deeper discounts on future bundles.

“With more and more of our fans preferring to download content rather than purchase DVDs, we developed scene bundles to offer them great collections of the finest Falcon Studios Group and NakedSword Originals scenes while providing a value for purchasing them together,” said Toby Morris, Falcon Studios Group and NakedSword Network VP of marketing.

Tim Valenti, president of Falcon Studios Group and NakedSword Network, added, “The expansive catalog of Falcon Studios Group and NakedSword Originals now totals nearly 7,000 individual scenes, and we’ve developed the 'Scene Bundle' product to help our customers select the best content essentially into playlists that we think they will enjoy. We’re excited about finally offering these bundles to our download fans, and we’re looking forward to continually adding new selections to the list of bundles.”

For more information, visit Store.FalconStudios.com.

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