Wicked, Gamma Ink Strategic Web Partnership

Wicked, Gamma Ink Strategic Web Partnership

LOS ANGELES — Two industry powerhouse companies come together with today’s announcement that Wicked Pictures has inked a deal for Gamma Entertainment to take over management of its flagship membership website, Wicked.com.

The deal was officially inked August 28; Wicked contract star Jessica Drake will tout the partnership, and her upcoming feature “Lost Love,” directed by Brad Armstrong, with a members-only question-and-answer session in the Wicked.com forum on September 17.

“We are very excited to partner with Wicked and their incredibly talented team,” said Claude Hyppolite, Head of Partners for Gamma Entertainment. “Wicked has been producing award-winning movies for over 25 years and continues to create the finest adult content in the industry. Our goal is to provide the best platform and tools to showcase their movies, including adding 4K content to the site, seeking out new growth opportunities and expanding Wicked’s online presence to reach an even larger audience of fans.”

Owner and President of Wicked Pictures, Steve Orenstein, echoed Hyppolite’s enthusiasm for the new venture.

“We couldn't be happier to partner with Gamma Entertainment,” he said. "Working together with their team to relaunch our site has been extremely motivating. We are very excited about the upgraded experience our members can look forward to. Gamma is a versatile and innovative company, and we're confident they will help to provide Wicked's audiences with an optimal online experience. This agreement exemplifies our desire to collaborate with companies that share our vision and underscores our commitment to putting consumers first. Wicked's vast catalog of award-winning titles and Gamma's innovative approach to content delivery make our partnership a clear win-win.”

Drake enthused about Wicked.com’s upgrades. "I'm really excited about everything Gamma brings to the table, and I'm so grateful for us to be partnered with a company that can appreciate Wicked's legacy brand," she said. "There are already so many changes — improved functionality, new ways to search for your favorite performers and scenes, better quality of scenes and movies, and more. The forum is a great way for me to interact with our members, answer their questions and post a very up-to-date appearance schedule so they always know where to find me. I’ll celebrate the relaunch September 17, so get your questions ready."

"Welcome to the future of Wicked.com!"

For additional details and updates, visit Wicked’s B2B site and follow the company on Twitter.

Direct domestic sales inquiries to Bonnie Kail at bonnie@wickedpictures.com and international sales concerns to Steven Vlottes at mrvlottes@wickedpictures.com.

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