Bang.com Now Available on Roku

Bang.com Now Available on Roku

CYBERSPACE — Bang.com is now available on Roku, free to users with a prime account. The Bang app enables members to easily browse and tag their favorite content and build custom playlists, among other features, from the company’s extensive database.

The Roku news is “a major move for the company,” a rep said, one that allows an expansion of their global presence and allows greater access to “a library of more than 100,000 scenes, including all exclusive BANG! Original Series,” including BANG! Gonzo, BANG! Casting, BANG! Real Teens, BANG! Japan, BANG! Confessions, BANG! Glamkore, BANG! Real MILFs and the recent BANG! Screw the Cops.

“Adding Bang.com to the Roku platform just furthers our goals for brand expansion and gives us the opportunity to target a whole new set of customers,” said Clement, co-founder and CEO. “We worked diligently on the Bang app, taking both functionality and visual aesthetic into consideration heavily during development.”

Clement said their primary goal is to “increase the value of the Bang.com membership to our current and prospective members.”

Roku makes it easier for them to watch Bang.com movies on their televisions. “Bang.com already has a very optimized website on desktop, mobile and other devices,” he notes. “This is just one more way to get the most bang for their buck.”

Visit Bang.com here. Click here to visit the BANG! Blog for complete instructions on how to install Bang.com on Roku.

Follow the company on Twitter here and Instagram here.

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