C1R Launches MaleVault Website

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Leading gay studio Channel 1 Releasing announced the launch of MaleVault today.

The company said the new site contains the entire library of the studio’s content and is planning to add new scenes each month.

MaleVault gives members unlimited access and viewing to more than 200 HD streaming movies each month for one price, according to C1R.

The company added that the site is 100 percent compatible on all computers and browsers as well as the Apple iPhone and iPad devices.

“Full-length gay adult blockbusters starring C1R’s hottest discoveries and exclusives from throughout the past decades, all the way up to movies released just months ago are here. It’s a smorgasbord of smut from the cream of the crop in gay porn: Rascal Video, All Worlds Video, Dirk Yates and Catalina,” C1R said.

To celebrate the launch, the site is offering a limited time trial membership of 14 days for $9.95 that includes full access to the site’s entire library.

More information from Jason Curious at (323) 848-4804.

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