GunzBlazing Relocates Head Office to San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCOGunzBlazing has announced that it will relocate its head office operations from Sydney to San Francisco.

Chris Ward, President of Falcon Studios and Raging Stallion Studios made the announcement earlier today on behalf of AEBN, owners of GunzBlazing.

Ward said, “I am very excited to be making this announcement today. The decision to open the new head office and operations center in San Francisco is a key part of a strategy being implemented by GunzBlazing to be closer to the center of the gay adult industry in the United States and centralize its leadership and management team.”

Ward went on to say, “I am also pleased to announce that Robyn Way, president of GunzBlazing, and a 10- year veteran with the GunzBlazing program will be leading the new San Francisco-based operations. With this announcement today, GunzBlazing is completing the first step in a reorganization plan, which will be rolled out in the coming months.”

“Moving GunzBlazing to San Francisco has been a new breath of life for us," Robyn Way, president of GunzBlazing, said, "Being submerged in the center of the tech universe is incredibly inspiring as we continue to redesign and redevelop our program with our focus on the future and new technologies.  Not to mention the fact that San Francisco is one of the gay capitals of the world.”

 Way also indicated during today's announcement that information about new gay sites joining the GunzBlazing program will be made public within a few weeks, stating, “As part of AEBN, a global leader in the adult entertainment industry, GunzBlazing will take full advantage of the vast resources and expertise available from AEBN and will be making a series of strategic investments in launching new sites and improved programs and tools for its affiliate network in the coming months.”
 
With more than 20 sites offering up to 60 percent revenue share and $40 per sign up, GunzBlazing includes offerings such as StagHomme.com, HotBarebacking.com, BangBangBoys.com, TylersRoom.net, ThugOrgy.com, DarkThunder.com, JasonSparksLive.com, DadsFuckLads.com, TeensandTwinks.com, FreshSX.com, BarebackSheBang.com and GayDVD.com

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