Nutaku Marks 5th Anniversary, Touts 45 Million Players

Nutaku Marks 5th Anniversary, Touts 45 Million Players

MONTREAL — Nutaku.net is tub-thumping its fifth anniversary as it crosses a milestone 45 million registered players with 128 million monthly visits.

The company has released an infographic touting additional statistics, including: over 400 games; 13 million female registered users; two million visitors to its LGBTQ-plus section, with over 50 games, in one year; and more.

“Dating Sim” is the most popular Nutaku genre with 18.3 million players, while “Kamihime Project R” is the platform’s most popular game with 5.6 million players.

“Booty Calls” and “Fap CEO” landed in second and third place as Nutaku’s most popular games.

“From day one, Nutaku has aimed to offer a unique, tailored experience to players looking for adult games from their favorite genres,” said Mark Antoon, president of Nutaku Games.

“As we enter our fifth year of operations with 45 million registered players, we’re excited to strengthen our commitment to enhance user experience at every stage,” he continued. “We continue to bring in more quality games that resonate with our audience, as is evident by our huge library of upcoming titles this year.”

For additional details, and to view the platform’s anniversary infographic, click here and follow Nutaku on Twitter.

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