3D Adult Social Network Utherverse Touts Virtual Pleasure

3D Adult Social Network Utherverse Touts Virtual Pleasure

VANCOUVER — 3D adult social network Utherverse.com is offering a "virtual world of social connections" for those self-isolating due to rising concerns over the novel coronavirus.

Company CEO Brian Shuster notes Utherverse will host a virtual St. Patrick’s Day parade to "bring the crowds to the streets of this massive world" in the wake of COVID-19 halting this year’s celebrations in Boston, New York and Dublin.

“With the threat of the novel coronavirus outbreak reaching our local communities, it’s prudent to avoid crowds and stay in these days for everyone’s safety,” Shuster said. “This is where our social game filled with real adults comes in, a unique place to enjoy yourself freely, with no limits.”

Shuster explained that Utherverse’s "interconnected realms" offer users "a truly diverse range of opportunities to meet and make new friends, work, party, go to school, shop or simply escape and expand their environments and build new venues for human interaction in the form of realistic avatar profiles."

He notes hook-up and dating apps are also popular at Utherverse, where users can find matches, go on dates and "get intimate within the game-play world." Users may also open their own businesses and go to virtual clubs, weddings, concerts, amusement parks and movie theaters.

“Over the past decade, millions of users have built up businesses and events on our platform,” Shuster enthused. “Almost every social activity that you can think of is available safely online in our massively social game. The bars are still open and people are still interested in having a good time, drinking and getting to know each other — you’re just having your entertainment remotely, with a fun new group of revelers.”

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