Rude.com Announces 'Rude Virtual World'

LOS ANGELES — Rude.com has announced the development of Rude Virtual World, an adults-only multi-user 3D interactive community, designed exclusively for Rude.com members in partnership with societal network creator Utherverse Inc.

This interactive online community will give users the opportunity to create personalized virtual 3D identities, allowing them to socialize and mingle with other Rude virtual world users. Rude World will include nightclubs, strip bars, parks, and even shopping centers among its public spaces.

“We are really excited to be bringing such a fun and technologically advanced feature to the Rude community," said Rude.com Marketing Director Chandie Foster. "Working with Utherverse is very exciting and we are looking forward to watching this project continue to grow for many years to come. The possibilities are truly endless.

“With the ability to anonymously engage in their wildest sexual fantasies, all while in a completely safe and protected virtual environment, we think Rude World is exactly what our members have been looking for. It’s mind-blowing technology and we are thrilled to bring it to our community.”

Rude.com is a live social networking site offering user-created and uploaded video, both live and recorded, and still-image content along with Rude personal profile pages. Since its launch, one year ago, Rude.com has grown to a reported 1.8 million registered members.

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