XBIZ Releases Adult Virtual Reality Report for Media

XBIZ Releases Adult Virtual Reality Report for Media

LOS ANGELES — Adult industry news media organization XBIZ has released its 2016 XBIZ Research Report, which surveys industry stakeholders on the future of virtual reality within the adult entertainment space.

The report, available today, also offers opinions and commentary from top adult industry figures over how virtual reality will impact adult entertainment.

To download the report, click here.

XBIZ polled qualified stakeholders through its social network XBIZ. net to gauge their views. XBIZ.net’s international membership base includes over 10,000 qualified users — among them adult website operators, content producers and licensors, product distributors, models and performers, retailers, payment processors, software and technology providers, industry media and associations, providers of legal, marketing and consulting services, traffic vendors and ad networks, and providers of other industry-related products and services.

"It’s an exciting, disruptive technology that likely will bring a long a lot of impactful surprises along the way,” said Don Parret, XBIZ' s executive editorial director. "The single-user VR experience is perfect for adult entertainment consumers, and a number of companies already have found ways to capitalize on its budding popularity.”

For more information about XBIZ Research and to download the report, click here.

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