Video: BaDoinkVR Debuts VR Porn Supersite RealVR.com

Video: BaDoinkVR Debuts VR Porn Supersite RealVR.com

LOS ANGELES — BaDoinkVR has announced the launch of RealVR.com, which it calls “the world’s largest library of virtual reality porn available for a fraction of the price.”

According to the company, RealVR.com features all of the best adult VR video from the BaDoink network, including BaDoinkVR, VRCosplay, 18VR and BabeVR, a new site featuring one-on-one hardcore solo performances from high-class VR porn models that fans won’t see anywhere else. 

RealVR subscribers also have access to an expansive library of videos from other VR studios including VRBangers, VR3000, KinkVR, YanksVR, and Virtual Real Porn, among others.

BaDoinkVR’s Head of VR Xavi Clos says just in time for Valentine’s Day, RealVR subscriptions are available for a promotional price of $9.95 for one month — a price that is reportedly more than 50 percent lower than any other VR subscription website on the market today.

“RealVR is a one stop shop for anyone who wants access to the largest library of adult VR content available today,” Clos said. “It is the perfect gift this Valentine’s Day for both VR porn connoisseurs and first-time users who want to experience VR porn for the first time.”

With four new videos released every week, RealVR offers fans a wide variety of VR.

“Subscribers have unlimited access to all videos which are stereoscopic 3D in 60fps with 4K resolution —featuring the world’s hottest porn stars and starlets,” Clos concluded. “Compatible with Oculus, HTC Vive, Gear VR, PSVR, Daydream View and all smartphones, subscribers also receive free Google Cardboard VR goggles with their subscription.”

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