ViRo Club Rebrands, Touts New 'Shadow Play' Experience

ViRo Club Rebrands, Touts New 'Shadow Play' Experience

LOS ANGELES — ViRo Club announced today that it is rebranding as ViRo Playspace. The change in the branding of the online, erotic VR app is being done to coincide with the release of "Shadow Play," a new interactive experience. 

"We chose the name 'ViRo Playspace' as a nod to the kink community; it's a place where you can safely engage in your erotic fantasies without judgment," said Marketing Director Ela Darling. "ViRo Playspace is a place to have fun with interactive avatars in a variety of erotic scenarios. Right now, it's a place to enjoy sexy experiences with your favorite haptics toy in a solo setting. Down the line, it will also be a place to socially engage with other adults and find new like-minded friends and partners."

Shadow Play is available both in VR and for desktop users. The interactive experience is compatible with over 45 haptic and teledildonic devices. 

"I really think our users are going to fall in love with the beautiful succubus in 'Shadow Play,'" enthused Darling. "She is an absolutely enchanting character, with hair you can actually run your fingers through, and boobs you can reach out and play with."

The new release follows on the heels of the app being named by Forbes as the Best Adult VR App of 2019.

"The new release centers around a CGI avatar which users are able to interact with via a vibrator and hot wax," said a rep. "The experience explores user interaction through gaze-based input and physical interaction with the avatar who reveals herself to be a succubus mid-scene."

For more information on ViRo Playspace, click here.

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