Quincy Spotlighted in ePlay's KeyClub Q&A Series

Quincy Spotlighted in ePlay's KeyClub Q&A Series

SAN DIEGO — XBIZ award-winning creator and adult gamer Quincy is the latest performer spotlighted in ePlay's monthly KeyClub Q&A series.

In the interview, the ePlay KeyClub member discusses how she uses the platform to share content and to livestream.

"I fell more and more in love with adult gaming and making that type of content," Quincy said. "That’s why I love ePlay even more: being able to do what I love and not having to have the stress of being banned if a naked character popped up or my nipple slipped out."

She also shares her plans for the near future.

"This coming year I want to see how far I can go with my content by trying new things. The majority of it is collaborating with other content creators," Quincy shared.

Heather K, ePlay's marketing director, enthused about the spotlight interview.

"Quincy brings a very vibrant and lively personality with her wherever she goes, whether it be in person at trade shows, hosting red carpet events or on her livestream," she said. "She is an unstoppable Irish-Colombian heartthrob, gamer and award-winning streamer, who has made her home at ePlay for nearly two years. As a KeyClub member for ePlay, she has provided nonstop entertainment to fans while dominating some of the trendiest video games on the market. I personally love watching her thrive in her element."

The full interview can be found here; follow Quincy on ePlay and Twitter.

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