Brazzers+ Platform Launches With 'Brazzfest' Cam Show Weekend

Brazzers+ Platform Launches With 'Brazzfest' Cam Show Weekend

LOS ANGELES — Brazzers is beating the drums for mobile-friendly platform Brazzers+ as an extension of its flagship site featuring exclusive content and direct access to A-list stars. The brand will formally launch with Brazzfest, two days of free cam shows, this weekend.

Brazzers+ provides "an unprecedented level of premium offerings and high-quality personal content," a rep explained, including "live cam shows, private photos and personal videos and stories. The platform is the first time a major adult brand will allow fans the opportunity to engage regularly and directly with their favorite porn stars."

In an effort to "better incentivize, empower and attract more adult stars," noted the rep, the platform "allows talent to earn upwards of 80% from their own content as well as from Brazzers-owned content. Models can also act as affiliates for others on the platform by promoting and sharing content for an additional 20% when fans click through their referral links."

Brazzers product director Mario Nardstein described Brazzers+ as "paving the way for the next evolution of adult entertainment."

"It's a one-stop-shop destination for our fans where they can get the Brazzers content they love," he said. "We listened to our audience and Brazzers+ is the talent and fan community platform they have been craving."

Brazzers exclusive Abella Danger enthused about the opportunity to take more direct control over her fan interactions.

“This past year has been extremely frustrating with all of the social media changes and restrictions put on adult entertainers,” she said. “Brazzers+ removes many of these limitations and gives us the opportunity to do what we want, post what we want, connect directly with our fans and earn even more. I can’t wait for my fans to start following me. I already have so much to post."

Those who register for a free Brazzers+ account will unlock exclusive content during Brazzfest Saturday and Sunday, August 15 and 16.

Besides Abella Danger, the platform is launching with Dani Daniels, Charles Dera, Cherie DeVille, Alexis Fawx, Madison Ivy, Ricky Johnson, Keiran Lee, Jordi 'El Nino' Polla, Luna Star, Kendra Sunderland and Angela White, among others.

Visit Brazzers and Brazzers+ online and follow the studio on Twitter and Instagram for the latest updates on Brazzfest.

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