Naughty America: The Game Will Feature Online Identity Verification

SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Naughty America has announced a new contract with Sentry to provide identity and background verification for its newly announced MMO, Naughty America: The Game. The arrangement is the first for Sentry in the world of online gaming.

Naughty America also announced it is moving forward with plans to make additional in-game advertising opportunities available, as well as secure additional distribution partnerships.

"We are completely committed to providing users with the safest possible gaming and social networking experiences in Naughty America: The Game," Dusty Lillo, spokesman for Naughty America, said. "Sentry will help us to ensure that these objectives are met with the most advanced technology available."

Each member subscribing to Naughty America: The Game will have the option of providing personal information which will be instantly verified through Sentry, a provider of online identity verification services.

Verification will include an immediate check of the user to detect a criminal and/or sexual offender history. Upon completing the Sentry process and obtaining verification, a special seal will appear on the member's personal profile, indicating to other players that their background screen contained no negative information. This is updated every three months and will allow the entire gaming community to be a safer and more secure place.

"Sentry is committed to creating safer and more secure online dating, social networking, and marketplace experiences," Sentry CEO John Cardillo said. "Bringing our services and expertise to the world of multiplayer gaming is an exciting evolution for our company and a tremendously reliable feature for Naughty America."

Naughty America: The Game is combination of in-game chat and real-world profiles to create a unique online dating experience. It is scheduled to go live by Summer and is intended for adults with a credit card for age verification purposes.

For more information, visit NaughtyAmerica.com.

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