Gaming Adult Celebrates 2020 GFY Awards Win

LOS ANGELES — Gaming Adult is celebrating its recent GFY Awards win as Best Adult Gaming Company. The 9th annual ceremony was held January 26 at the Sahara Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

A rep notes the prior year was “very dynamic and challenging” for Gaming Adult. The company “released one new game, doubled the player base, increased their team by 300 percent and worked on a brand-new game.”

The company currently touts three free-to-play games — Hentai Clicker, Hentai Heroes and Gay Harem — with over 10 million registered players and more than 700,00 monthly active users.

Gaming Adult was the first company to include a real-life adult star as a gaming character when Sara Jay was added as a Legendary Girl in the “Haremverse.”

“We like working with other gaming studios and we are enjoying excellent relationships with all of them. They are not competitors, but partners,” notes Porco Rosso, Gaming Adult’s founder and CEO.

“Just to be nominated is an honor. We’ve been in the industry for a while now, but this is our first time being nominated for the GFY awards,” he continued. “So we must be on the right track.”

Click here for additional details on the GFY Awards winners. Find Gaming Adult online and on Twitter.

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