Adult Sex Content Expands Niches With Studios Worldwide

SERBIA, Belgrade — Online adult content store Adult Sex Content has signed licensing agreements with Dutch studio Sweet Pictures and three exclusive gay studios: Africa's West African Media, Spain's Load XXX Entertainment and Italy's All About Male.

Adult Sex Content Sales Manager Vuk Popovic told XBIZ that his company's new gay content is available online for the first time through his site, and all content from Sweet Pictures is some of the highest quality he's seen.

"We have really good-looking top-end content [featuring] anal hardcore, threesomes, teens, gangbang and fisting," Popovic said. "Really high-end videos."

The company's new gay content features various gay niches. Load XXX and West African Media both offer twink content, and All About Male features twink, bear, hunk and bodybuilder content.

Popovic said that with the new additions, Adult Sex Content's library features more than 50 different niches, and he plans to have a 3,000-title strong library by the end of the year.

In addition to the brand new studios, Popovic said that Magma Content, a studio the company signed an exclusive licensing deal with in November, has offered 65 more never-before-seen-online titles. Adult Sex Content now features 115 Magma titles.

"[Magma] saw we did good business and decided to go [further] with us in biz," Popovic said.

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