Virtual Camgirl Vex Ruby Stars in 'Casual Vex' for ViRo Playspace

Virtual Camgirl Vex Ruby Stars in 'Casual Vex' for ViRo Playspace

LOS ANGELES — Virtual camgirl Vex Ruby is the center of a new interactive VR fantasy on the Steam platform titled "Casual Vex" from ViRo Playspace.

Ruby serves as a brand ambassador and public face for ViRo and made her public debut in 2020 as "a fully motion-tracked real-time virtual camgirl," noted a rep; since then, the character "has emerged as one of the top virtual streamers in the industry."

"Set in her virtual bedroom, she leads the viewer through several playful sex experiences with the air of a loving partner," the rep continued. "As with all ViRo productions, this 'Vexperience' is designed to connect to all major haptic sex toys, maximizing the user’s sense of immersion and intimacy."

The company provided a statement in the voice of Vex Ruby.

“I couldn't stop smiling when I first watched the introductory scene," she said. “I am proud of the way I established that chill, playful — and most of all comfortable — vibe right off the bat.”

"When people tell me I managed to get them off, I feel like an absolute queen," she added. "I am so looking forward to granting people all the bells-and-whistles of a 'ViRo dream,' anytime they like."

ViRo Playspace currently offers eight VR fantasies that explore a variety of kinks and fetishes; click here for additional details and follow the company on Twitter for the latest updates.

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