TheAdultSpot.com Launches 3D Virtual Social Network

TUSTIN, Calif. — Zealous Interactive launches its premiere portal, TheAdultSpot.com, a 3D virtual social network.

Members of the site can socialize with others as avatars in a 3D virtual reality space, known as MMOR or massively multi-user online reality.

Membership is free, but those who sign up for VIP paid membership get special 3D features such as undressing or virtual sex.

“It’s a trip, it’s an online fantasy escape program. You do things there that you wouldn’t do otherwise,” Zealous CEO Todd Ault told XBIZ. Users can interact with friends and participate in various activities including dancing, karaoke, shopping or dining with someone at a restaurant.

The company says TheAdultSpot is also a virtual dating site where members can meet people in different areas of the universe and go on a date.

“We’re trying to be a portal to the adult social community,” Ault said.

TheAdultSpot.com has partnered with Utherverse Digital which provides the backbone of the platform including the technology, upgrades and billing.

"TheAdultSpot.com users are in for a shock," said Brian Shuster, CEO of Utherverse Digital, Inc. "The synergy of our 3D technology with the leading adult social network is going to give users the kind of experience that they will be telling their friends about for years to come."

The company says the goal is to build out and add major U.S. cities to TheAdultSpot.com where users can find out about different events and adult activities going on around the country.

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