Pornstar Platinum Partners With Vanilla Gaming Company

Pornstar Platinum Partners With Vanilla Gaming Company

LAS VEGAS — Pornstar Platinum has announced a partnership with Vanilla Gaming Company to bring "adult star power to mainstream gaming."

Vanilla, described by a rep as "a rising indie game development company," is currently in development with PornStar Platinum on "VanillaBeast: Ace in the Hole."

"During the current pandemic, gaming has seen a significant rise in popularity in both exposure and sales due to more and more individuals looking for home entertainment," the rep said. "This partnership allows for the companies to take advantage of adding flair and cameo notoriety to the indie game genre, which has traditionally been associated with a more minimalist approach to celebrity appearances and notable cameos."

Vanilla CEO Neil Herrin said the partnership has been a pleasure.

"Pornstar Platinum is a juggernaut in the adult film industry and we are proud to team up with them," he continued. "'VanillaBeast' is all about comedy, pop culture, parodies and bringing 'fun' back to gaming. I have no doubt the star power Pornstar Platinum is bringing to the table will be immensely appreciated by our consumers."

Pornstar Platinum Operations Director Dan Hogue noted his company is "excited to be teaming up with a great crew."

"The exposure for the great performers we work with, as well as the quality of gaming experience Vanilla Gaming is putting together, is going to be a lot of fun for all of us and for the fans of the stars," he added.

"VanillaBeast: Ace in the Hole" is set to launch a Kickstarter campaign later this year.

For additional details, visit VanillaBeanOnSteam.com and follow the company on Twitter.

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