Active Duty Rallies the Troops for Brand Revamp

Active Duty Rallies the Troops for Brand Revamp

SAN FRANCISCO — All-male legacy studio Active Duty has announced a brand revamp to include new military fantasy content featuring "muscled soldiers" alongside notable adult stars and the addition of directors from Next Door Studios.

"New sets, new directors and a new attitude," a rep exclaimed. "Big changes are in motion at ActiveDuty.com."

"Members new and old can look forward to a full military fantasy experience, courtesy of several new armed forces themed sets complete with muscled soldiers fucking in the barracks, bending each other over ammo boxes or laying out on their cots in the sun," the rep continued.

"While we'll still bring you your favorite muscled military studs, we’ve also decided to bring some of our favorite pros in to mix it up with the amateurs," said the rep. "Roman Todd, Dakota Payne, Adrian Hart and more will be bringing their sexual energy on their visits to the Active Duty base, making the hottest military fantasies come true."

Brandon Anderson, Johnny B, Chris Damned, Leeroy Jones and Ryan Jordan also anchor recent updates.

Additionally, the directors known as Major Woods and Private Parker will step over from Next Door Studios to helm content for Active Duty.

"I am honored to be a part of such a hot, raw and intense brand," said Private Parker. "Our goal is to challenge the content and models to provide you with the best military fucking in the industry. Be prepared for us to push the limit of your favorite soldiers and be prepared to enjoy every bit of it."

Major Woods echoed Parker's enthusiasm.

“Super-excited to jump in head first with Active Duty and change things up a bit," said Woods. "This site has some of the best talent in the industry and we are looking forward to really making some great changes to the brand. Stay tuned for some solid content coming your way. I think you will fall back in love with Active Duty."

Visit ActiveDuty.com and follow the studio on Twitter.

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