ManyVids Debuts MV Live Cams

ManyVids Debuts MV Live Cams

LOS ANGELES — ManyVids has announced the launch of a live cam option, MV Live.

According to the team, MV Live is one of its biggest, most ambitious projects ever.

Beginning July 31, MV Stars will be able to start camming whenever they’d like, for as long as they’d like, right on ManyVids, with a company spokesperson noting, “Just like any cam site, you’ll be able to log on when you’re ready and have fun in your very own cam room.”

“Earlier this year, we launched the MV Takeover in which one MV Star at a time had a three-hour window to do a live show and the feedback was absolutely amazing,” the spokesperson reveals. “We were overjoyed to see so many of you experience fun and successful shows, [and] we have no doubt that MV Live will be an even greater adventure!”

To celebrate the launch of the MV Live Beta, MV will offer a high payout percentage until the end of August, providing performers with a 60 percent payout (6 cents per token). During the Beta phase, tokens earned during the month of August will not affect MV Scores, but all other sales (vids, store items, etc.) will.

“MV Live is everything you ever wanted in an interactive cam room. With so many great integrations, you will be able to easily sell your vids, store items, custom vids and more, directly from your room!” the spokesperson exclaims. “Members will also have the option to send fun animations with their tips, and our goal counter will help you reach goals easily so you can focus on your show!”

In addition, there will be $10,000 in cash prizes awarded monthly to MV Live Top Earners, with prizes for all categories of MV Stars (MV Girls, MV Producers, MV Trans and MV Boys).

“We promise to make sure we constantly improve and evolve to ensure MV Live becomes the camming platform you’ve always dreamed of,” the spokesperson concludes. “We can’t wait to see you go live and take advantage of everything our cam rooms have to offer! It’s your time to shine!”

For more information and to view a promo video, click here.

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