Carnal Media, GunzBlazing Launch Limited-Time October 'Flash Sale'

LOS ANGELES — All-male Carnal Media and the GunzBlazing affiliate network have launched an October "Flash Sale" ahead of the release of several "quarantine-thriller" storylines later this month.

Carnal has a $4 "Try Us Out" sale underway, while GunzBlazing is touting a 50% network discount for the next week.

"During the pandemic, I’m proud that we have continued to innovate and find ways to safely create porn. On several of our sites we are releasing a series that draws inspiration from outbreak and quarantine thrillers, adding sexual play to the mix,” said Legrand Wolf, producer and owner of Carnal Media.

“We have never shied away from taboos, furry and anthro porn, master-slave fantasies or flipping traditional roles on their head with twinks topping older men,” he continued. “We keep creating and offering content featuring stories that we love, and porn fans seem to love our perverted fantasies too given the growth we’ve had in just two years."

Affiliate Manager Ewan French noted September's sales promotion produced "an amazing response."

"We decided to give admirers another taste before a few new projects are released the network," he explained. “We have a few surprises coming soon we know fans are going to love."

French teased the appearance of "a few new sites in the making" in 2021.

Contact ewan@carnalmedia.com for additional information, including marketing materials, and follow Carnal Media on Twitter.

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