Virtual Taboo Aims to Invert Cliches With DarkroomVR

Virtual Taboo Aims to Invert Cliches With DarkroomVR

LOS ANGELES — Producers of Virtual Taboo have launched DarkRoomVR.com with the goal of upending "porn cliches."

"2020 has been a challenging year, and the producers of Virtual Taboo are on a mission to end it appropriately," noted a rep. "Ladies and gents, please welcome DarkRoomVR, a brand-new VR site that is simply perfect for 2020."

Virtual Taboo is the 2020 XBIZ Europa Awards winner for "Virtual Reality Site of the Year."

“We wanted to expand on our massive success with VirtualTaboo with something quite different,” company president Capo Rockett said.

"At some point around half-a-year ago, we realized that we are fed-up and tired," he continued. "Tired of being played; tired of false and fake smiles, and of ridiculous simulated emotions that you have never ever believed in — not for a single moment; and tired of vanilla predictable porn."

“We thought it’s time to bring more changes to the industry. This is how DarkRoomVR was born, primarily for us — and for the audience who deserved a ray of sunshine," observed Rockett. "It’s not an attempt to jump into a niche, it’s a venture to take a look at the mainstream VR porn from a completely different angle. We made it in dark colors, without bright lights, which quite often is only in the way in VR porn; we made it with emotions which are very close to those of a thriller."

The rep described the site's content as "aimed at challenging porn cliches where sex comes after a pizza guy or a blunt plumber. Porn may be different. It often happens that a main character is caught in dire straits — like all of us in 2020; however, in the end he or she will figure a way out."

Current scenes feature Jasmie Jae and Emily Mayers; Mia Trejsi; Kate Rich; Nikki Hill; Jenny Wild; and Sabien Demonia with Anie Darling.

Visit DarkRoomVR.com for additional details and follow the studio on its newly established Twitter handle.

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