Hot Desert Knights, NakedSword Launch HDKPorn.com

Hot Desert Knights, NakedSword Launch HDKPorn.com

LAS VEGAS — Hot Desert Knights (HDK), in cooperation with NakedSword, announced the launch of joint venture website HDKPorn.com.

Included on the site are more than 150 studios, eight daily updates, more than 17,000 scenes and more than 6,000 full length movies. Also included is the complete Hot Desert Knights archives as well as leading gay studios with an enhanced user-friendly interface for premium viewing.

The company said the launch, powered by NakedSword, comes as Hot Desert Knights celebrates its 17th anniversary, noting that it has released more than 100 bareback DVDs featuring leather, fisting, bears, and hung European studs.

"All of us at CWC Corporation and Hot Desert Knights are excited to be launching this new site, HDKPorn.com for our customers and fans to enjoy. We could not be happier working with such a great pioneering company such as NakedSword, who provide the very best in customer experience with cutting edge technology, and who are always working tirelessly at ways to enhance their products and their customer service,"  HDK president Lee Watson said.

NakedSword CEO Tim Valenti added, “We have had a long and fruitful history with Hot Desert Knights. We are very happy to join them in this new project.” 

For more information about the website, call Lee of HDK at (760) 416-1070, or (800) 300-2002, or email lee@hotdesertknights.com.

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