GameLink to Host XBIZ.net Gathering at Kink.com Armory Club

SAN FRANCISCO — GameLink announced today that it will be hosting the Bay Area XBIZ.net gathering to be held at Kink.com’s Armory Club on Nov. 9.

The event will bring together the best and brightest from the adult industry and technology professionals who work and reside in the Bay Area.

A 5 p.m happy hour will kick off the evening that’s being sponsored by Juicy Ads and GameLink.

At 7 p.m. the gala reception, complete with cocktails and finger foods, will begin in Kink's Upper Floor sponsored by Synova Interactive, which will include complimentary tours of the Armory for anyone in attendance.

The night of debauchery reaches its climax at 9 p.m. when GameLink’s Jeff “Dillonaire” Dillon leads an orgy in a safe and well secured environment that includes safe words being distributed to all in attendance.

“Everyone involved had an incredible time at the last event, it was only right that we do another one. This year will have more fun, more surprises, and hopefully, everyone will completely forget what happened the next morning,” Dillon said.

The XBIZ.net gatherings are held multiple times per year in various worldwide locations. offering attendees a chance to network and build fruitful connections.

“We at Kink are grateful to be a part of one of the fastest growing social networking events for the adult business and to host this gathering at our brand new Armory Club followed by an evening at the Kink castle,” Robert Levy, affiliate program manager for SalesKink.com said.

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