Adult Gaming Portal Nutaku.net to Host Reddit 'Ask Me Anything'

Adult Gaming Portal Nutaku.net to Host Reddit 'Ask Me Anything'

LOS ANGELES — Nutaku.net has announced that the company’s entire team will host a Reddit “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) session tomorrow, October 11, at 7 a.m. PDT.

Nutaku.net is the largest free-to-play and downloadable game website in the world dedicated to adult oriented titles. Featuring more than 200 games for both PC and mobile users, Nutaku.net now ranks among the world’s Top 500 websites, boasting in excess of 115 million visits per month.

According to the company, the team will answer questions from lewd gamers and other Reddit users from around the world.

“Ever wonder why the octopus is such a prominent character in hentai? What that FAP CEO is doing behind her desk? Who creates the unique games that are taking the internet by storm?” asks a company spokesperson. “Now’s the time to ask.”

During the session, the team will offer an introduction to the Nutaku brand and provide details on the inaugural lewd eSports gaming tournament. The team will also offer exclusive sneak peaks at the platform’s upcoming all-inclusive titles and games and reveal the most popular trends and game forecasts for 2019.

In order to be able to ask questions, users must register a free Reddit account here.

For more information, click here.

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