'Pornhub Games' Begin Tonight as Oasis Debuts VR Ecosystem

'Pornhub Games' Begin Tonight as Oasis Debuts VR Ecosystem

LOS ANGELES — Pornhub and HoloFilm Productions will tonight present the first episode of the inaugural Pornhub Games, hosted by Asa Akira and sponsored by Chaturbate.

The Pornhub Games consist of six episodes leading up to the Pornhub Awards on Thursday, Sept. 6, and are viewable on a new virtual platform called Oasis.

“Tonight, is a special sneak preview of a project that I produced and directed called the Pornhub Games,” HoloFilm President Anna Lee told XBIZ. “The Games are a six-week, reality style competition where six contestants compete for the chance to be crowned the Pornhub Games Champion.”

According to Lee, each Thursday from now until Sept. 6, it will air a different episode and host a viewing party featuring a live Q&A session engaging fans and contestants.

Tonight’s soft launch is intended to stress-test the platform prior to its official launch on Aug. 2, alongside an affiliate program for promoting the new platform.

“[We] would love to have some of you VR enthusiasts come check it out, help us load test and give us feedback on the platform,” Lee explains. “So, while the Games are some fun eye candy, the real purpose of tonight is to help us get Oasis totally on its feet.”

The doors open at 5 p.m. (PDT), with the event beginning at 5:30 p.m.

Oasis is available for any desktop computer, as well as Vive and Rift headsets, with mobile compatibility planned for a future release.

To download Oasis, click here.

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