VR Bangers Offers Free Memberships to U.S. Military Personnel

LOS ANGELES — VRBangers.com is offering a special promotion leading up to Memorial Day by providing free memberships to U.S. military personnel.

According to the studio, from May 17-27, encompassing Armed Forces Day and finishing on Memorial Day, it will run a socially responsible campaign its three websites, VRBangers.com, VRBGay.com and VRBTrans.com, to support American armed forces worldwide and to make a charitable donation of 10 percent of the funds gathered from VR porn sales during this promotional period.

Additionally, members of these sites will be able to donate directly through VRBangers.com via their dashboards within their profiles or via email.

“We wanted to actually give something to our soldiers, and not only be talking about that like a lot of people do,” said VR Bangers’ Marketing Director Igor Zhivago. “We are not only giving away a part of our profit acquired during the promotion but also want the others to join our cause — our members will be able to donate via our website and support our military on their very own!”

The studio also reached out to military bases to offer portable pocket-sized VR viewers that allow quick and easy access to their content on the go without the need for expensive and bulky equipment along with gift cards for their VR porn scenes.

“We have done pretty much everything we could to support our troops and I am proud that we have managed to achieve that much,” said VR Bangers’ CEO Daniel Abramovich. “We are not only giving away — directly and indirectly — our VR content to soldiers for free and encouraging our members to join our cause, but we have also attempted to spread the word through the entire adult movies business!”

“We believe that every single action matters, and we hope that others will join our way of thinking sooner or later,” Abramovich added. “After all, we really want to make America hard again. Happy Armed Forces Day and Memorial Day!”

In addition to encouraging members to join the cause and support the military directly, the studio has also inspired performers to create special subpage on VRBangers.com to promote the initiative to fans.

Active (or veteran) members of the military can receive a free two-month subscription here.

For more information, email donate@vrbangers.com.

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