VR.sex Adds BaDoink to Content Library

LOS ANGELES — VR.sex has announced a new partnership with BaDoinkVR.

According to the company, its free VR.sex website blends adult virtual reality content and industry news, while BaDoinkVR is among the world’s premier destinations for VR adult entertainment. As part of the partnership agreement, BaDoinkVR will provide VR.sex with fresh content for its growing base of VR porn enthusiasts.

“We are thrilled to add BaDoinkVR to our exclusive collection of studios,” VR.sex CEO Arran says. “In 2018, they won the most popular VR channel at the Pornhub awards and were also named VR Site of the Year by XBIZ. This explosive new VR porn partnership will drive widespread awareness for our combined companies, the category, and growing fanbase.”

BaDoinkVR features more than 290 VR porn videos with two new releases every week. Subscribers can stream their content using smartphones or headsets including Oculus Go, Rift, Vive, Gear VR, PSVR, and Daydream.

“Working with VR.sex just made sense,” says BaDoinkVR’s Head of Production Xavi Clos. “They have carved out an important niche in the VR porn marketplace while serving up a dedicated fan base. We look forward to growing our brand in front of this important audience.”

The new content is available now.

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