VRBangers Debuts VR Site, Announces Licensing Partnership

VRBangers Debuts VR Site, Announces Licensing Partnership

LOS ANGELES — VRBangers.com today launched its 360-degree 3D virtual reality experience in 4K resolution.

VRBangers CEO Daniel Abramovich said the company plans on utilizing a two-prong approach to reach two communities of VR viewers — those who are particular about the quality of each video and those who are just beginning with the immersive experience.

“VRBangers is the first site that puts everything together in one complete package for porn fans,” Abramovich said. “There are flat 4K websites out there, a few 360 sites and some old-style 3D offerings, but VRBangers.com is the only website that combines the leading edge technologies of each video parameter into one fully immersive viewing experience that puts fans right in the middle of the action, in the most immersive manner imaginable.”

In production, the studio’s workflow is unique, Abramovich said, allowing VRBangers’ production crew to make stitch-free VR videos.

“We are very picky with our production, and we don’t use automatic stitch software because we know how important it is for the viewer to see the kind of truly immersive VR that can only come from manually curated content,” he said. “With our content you can always see the entirety of each body part and a full field, which is why VRBangers really is the next best thing to actually being the bedroom.”

For new consumer enthusiasts, VRBangers is providing free VR cardboard devices.

In related company news, VRBangers announced a VR licensing partnership with NMG Licensing, according to NMG partner Megan Stokes.

“The studio provides a shared copyright program for any publisher seeking to monetize this new medium with a minimum investment and the maximum ROI,” she said.

VRBangers also said it welcomed new investment partners for prospective business deals.

To get a better understanding of what goes into VRBangers scene, check out a behind-the-scenes look filmed for PlayboyTV, available here.

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