Gamma Relaunches Diabolic Membership Site

Gamma Relaunches Diabolic Membership Site

LOS ANGELES — Gamma Entertainment and Zero Tolerance Entertainment have collaborated on the relaunch of Diabolic.com to include "a modern and user-friendly platform to showcase Diabolic’s extensive library of content."

"I'm proud of the new Diabolic website, it’s fast, easy to navigate and optimized for viewing across multiple platforms,” Zero Tolerance CEO Gregg Alan.

Diabolic was launched in 1998; its catalog includes the "Gangbang Auditions" and "Down the Hatch" series.

"It's exciting to partner with an established brand like Diabolic,” Gamma VP of Paysites Claude Hyppolite said. “With a catalog spanning 23 years, that’s a lot of content to process. We focused on the most recent movies for the launch and will be adding archived movies regularly, along with the latest releases.”

The companies are marking the relaunch with discounted memberships through July 7.

The new site "currently boasts a catalog of over 800 scenes covering the most popular niches available to stream or download, plus multiple weekly updates," the rep added.

Find Diabolic.com and follow the studio on Twitter; visit FameDollars or email affiliates@famedollars.com for additional details.

In related news, Gamma and Zero Tolerance have recently celebrated the one-year anniversaries of collaborative properties GenderX and BiPhoria and touted the relaunch of the Zero Tolerance membership site.

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