WankzVR Gives Fans an Easter Treat With 'Dicks Are for Chicks'

WankzVR Gives Fans an Easter Treat With 'Dicks Are for Chicks'

LOS ANGELES — WankzVR has released its third annual Easter-themed special, the 84-minute virtual reality group sex scene, “Silly Rabbit, Dicks are for Chicks,” featuring Alex Blake, Tiffany Watson and Audrey Miles.

According to the company, for Alex (a WankzVR contract performer), the feature-length Easter scene is her 14th appearance on the site, while fans were also introduced to Audrey Miles as she debuted in her first 180-degree VR production.

In the days following the release of “Silly Rabbit, Dicks are for Chicks,” users expressed feedback in the site’s user forum and over social media, with the scene currently receiving an 80 percent approval rating among active members.

As with seasonal group sex productions in the past, this new 2019 Easter scene continues WankzVR’s distinctive use of compelling narratives and fun environments to create a sense of whimsy and playful exploration.

“Users will experience a wild and unpredictable story in our newest Easter release,” said a company representative. “Extra care goes into each of our holiday specials and our members expect the best from us. We were excited to try a new perspective this time.”

In celebration of the launch, WankzVR continues its Easter Week Sale, offering a 50 percent discount through April 26.

Two new VR productions are added each week to WankzVR for use with Oculus, Vive, PSVR, Gear VR, Daydream, Cardboard and Mixed Reality headsets.

“Silly Rabbit, Dicks are for Chicks” can be seen here.

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