Alina Lopez Stars in VR Bangers' 'Support the Troops' Scene

CYBERSPACE — VR Bangers has announced the release of a new scene starring Alina Lopez today, as part of their campaign “for the entire American army.”

The company, known for introducing 6K ultra high-definition resolution into the adult VR industry, is running a promotion between May 17 and May 27 ("starting one day before Armed Forces Day and finishing on Memorial Day") to benefit "American armed forces’ members worldwide” through “a sizable charitable donation."

The new Lopez-starring VR scene is being promoted as the company’s attempt to “bring even more attention to the cause of supporting the troops by the citizens of United States.”

“Every day we enjoy and actively benefit from the comforts that we have largely thanks to the courage and dedication of our soldiers,” said a patriotic rep, “but most of us have never done anything to thank them. Here at VR Bangers we know how neglected members of the U.S. Army can be — and especially veterans who have completed their active military service.”

“That is why the creators decided to take matters into their own hands and, as part of Memorial Day and Armed Forces Day, support the courageous fighters!,” added the rep.

“This brand new VR movie 'in the army style' is almost like a cherry on top of our VR porn campaign for the forces,” said Xander Jones, the Producer of Virtual Reality Bangers. “You will get to feel like one of our soldiers enjoying some of VR Bangers’ VR porn experiences — and Alina Lopez will certainly take care of your comfort and make sure that you will not regret having joined the world's largest armed forces!”

The Alina Lopez scene is available here.

For more information about this campaign or about the donations, email VR Bangers here.

To review the entire initiative and learn more about VR Bangers, visit the promotion webpage here.

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