Sabien DeMonia 'Hentai Heroes' Avatar Launches Today

BARCELONA — Sabien DeMonia's very own avatar for "Hentai Heroes," a 2D anime-styled game described as a combination of visual novel and RPG, has gone live today.

The game follows a player, in the role of a horny guy who’s up for an adventure in Haremverse, which includes "searching for girls to join his harem and fight against evil macho dudes,” a rep said.

Now, one of the new characters a player can encounter is based on DeMonia. Her character specifically has “bright red hair, covered in tats and wears a red and black latex dress that enhances her curves and gives her dynamic cleavage,” the rep continued. “She’s part of the game of adventure that has side quests to score rewards for the player and to strengthen his character and harem.”

DeMonia share her excitement at being included in "Harem Heroes."

“I’ve always wanted to be a game character, and now that’s a reality. Plus, I’m a huge fan of hentai. I waited for the perfect game to join, and 'Hentai Heroes' is just that. So go register, start playing for free and choose your own adventure,” DeMonia said.

More information about the game can be found at HentaiHeroes.com.

In related news, DeMonia has been nominated for two awards at the 2022 Bucharest Summit Awards in the categories of “Best Content Creator” and “Independent Female Model of the Year.”

For more about the show, visit BucharestSummit.com.

Follow Sabrina DeMonia on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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