VRBangers.com Offers 5 Exclusive Halloween VR Scenes

VRBangers.com Offers 5 Exclusive Halloween VR Scenes

LOS ANGELES — VRBangers.com has announced the release of five exclusive Halloween VR "treats" from Oct. 31 to Nov. 4, in the form of five new scenes.

To view them via Playstation VR, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear VR and other compatible devices, scenes can now be pre-ordered ahead of their release on VRBangers.com.

“Halloween has always been my favorite holiday,” said VR Bangers director Mike Henigan. “It’s the one day a year when everyone has an excuse to dress in slutty costumes and behave naughty in public. Having gorgeous girls like Eveline Dellai, Angel Piaff, Vanessa Decker and Marica Hase joining in on the action is guaranteed to make this the best virtual holiday celebration ever!"

Daniel Abramovich, CEO of VR Bangers, said, “Virtual reality content is becoming much more attainable for fans, and the size of our collection reflects the desire of fans to become fully immersed in each sexual encounter. By adding five new scenes in a single week, we are reaffirming our vision of being the biggest as well as the best VR porn option for anyone serious about seeing state-of-the-art technology and top-shelf porn star talent mixed to perfection!”

Affiliates seeking promotional materials are encouraged to contact the VR Bangers team to take advantage of this event and maximize the value of upcoming VR ad space.

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