Gamma Entertainment Unveils Relaunch of ChaosMen

Gamma Entertainment Unveils Relaunch of ChaosMen

LOS ANGELES — Gay amateur studio ChaosMen, founded in 2006 by Bryan Ockert, has been relaunched under the new ownership of Gamma Entertainment.

Gamma acquired ChaosMen in April 2021 and has built "an all-new modern and responsive" site, noted a rep.

“With the acquisition of ChaosMen, our first priority was to secure a production team that would continue to deliver the type of content that members have come to expect,” said interim product director Nighthawk. “We were able to secure veteran director Gio Caruso to take the lead on recruiting and content production and with that it was time to look at revamping the website.”

The revamped site provides an improved user experience with new features to enable "personalized content discovery," the rep said. "Features such as advanced search and content filtering, personalized content recommendations, content channels and quick favorites allow users to easily find videos that appeal to them. The addition of quick downloads and theater mode improves the viewing experience."

ChaosMen boasts a catalog of nearly 2,700 videos and the new site will update three times per week, including both solo and hardcore videos. Content is available for affiliate promotion via FameDollars; contact affiliates@gammae.com for more information.

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