Gamma Expands 3D Animated Porn Catalog on FUTA3DX

Gamma Expands 3D Animated Porn Catalog on FUTA3DX

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment has expanded the library of content on its 3D animated website FUTA3DX.

Creators GoldenMaster and Hypercomics3D have joined the site's roster of contributors, which includes Nonsane, The Grey Dorian, 3DZen and Miki3dx, among others.

"We were very proud to welcome FUTA3DX to our ever-growing portfolio," said a rep. "It is the destination for futanari and animated porn videos. Curating a catalog of the most accomplished content creators in futa 3DX animations and adult comics, offering fantasies rendered to reality."

GoldenMaster elaborated on their work for the site.

"I like to do 3D porn comics in the style of sci-fi and fantasy as well as humorous stories," they said. "My popular series of comics First Contact about a red-haired girl Katy and her adventures in different worlds will be available on Futa3DX in June."

Gamma launched FUTA3DX last September in partnership with NGP3DX.

"We’re thrilled to partner with Gamma on a membership site like no other," said NGP3DX's Thomas. "FUTA3DX aims to give consumers access to a variety of high-quality animations and comics all in one place. FUTA3DX is one of the rare membership sites to offer unlimited streaming and downloads of 3D animation videos and comic sets. With multiple updates a week from a growing selection of creators it gives fans of animated porn exclusive and unique content all in one place."

For more information, visit FUTA3DX.

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