Utherverse, F.U.B.A.R Debut FUBARLAND 3D Virtual World

VANCOUVER — F.U.B.A.R Webmasters makes its virtual debut in the 3D Utherverse with FUBARLAND.

The online adult industry network is hosting a launch party to celebrate, network, party and explore virtual possibilities.

Utherverse CEO Brian Shuster called F.U.B.A.R an essential communication portal for adult webmasters around the world and having an interactive business platform within FUBARLAND lets industry members from all walks of the business communicate on a higher level.

“We give F.U.B.A.R and webmasters a fun and easy way to stay in touch,” Shuster said. “Instead of having conference calls, business can be conducted virtually with webmaster avatars.”

Hone Lynn, F.U.B.A.R’s vice president of sales and marketing, said the company grew interested in Utherverse’s technology while it was searching for news ways to take F.U.B.A.R to the next level. After meeting with Shuster and the Utherverse crew, she said it was obvious the two entities were a good fit for business.

“Since 1999 F.U.B.A.R Webmasters has been ‘the next best thing to being there,’” Lynn said. “With the launch of FUBARLAND, now you can literally be there. It is the perfect place for webmasters to connect virtually face to face, even if they never meet at a show. FUBARLAND was conceived over a beer at the bar – you have to love this industry!”

The FUBARLAND launch event takes place today at 4 p.m. PST and end when the last standing webmaster heads home. Attendees can head to the F.U.B.A.R nightclub where drinks and dancers will entertain all night, with the opportunity to give virtual sex a try with their custom avatars.

To download FUBARLAND, click here.

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