Red Light Center Launches Adult Virtual Reality World

Red Light Center Launches Adult Virtual Reality World

LOS ANGELES — Red Light Center (RLC) has announced the launch of the Red Light Center VR World, which is fully compatible for viewing with or without a headset.

According to the company, RLCvr gives all of its users the ability to enter a world never before experienced with new regions continuously introduced.

“In its initial phase, RLCvr currently features two main multi-player experiences — a strip club and a movie theatre — where users are able to navigate their virtual environment either by physically walking around, or by using a game controller, while wearing an HTC Vive or an Oculus Rift headset,” explains an RLCvr spokesperson. “RLC has aggressive plans to roll out additional new VR compatible regions in the coming weeks and months.”

In order to access Red Light Center’s community, members simply create an account, download a Curio browser, and go directly to the company splash page. Members control the action on the screen or within their VR headset, enjoy motion-captured stage and lap dances, and communicate with each other and the dancers through built-in voice channels. There are also special events where the stars of HoloGirlsVR.com take the stage for live lap dances.

“In the massively multi-user theater, consumers have the opportunity to control the screen by pasting virtually any video link into the control panel.  When the videos play, every person with an avatar in the region sees the video play. You can present, discuss or just hang out and watch,” the spokesperson adds. “As long as your friends also have a VR headset, you can now enjoy TV and movie time with them from anywhere in the world. Why leave your home for a theater, when a theater in VR is at your fingertips?”

Membership to Red Light Center is included as a free part of the HoloGirlsVR.com membership price of $20 per month, or $15 per month for the new Red Light Center only.

As for future updates, RLCvr is poised to offer VR sex games and sex with real people in VR.

RLC also offer a referral option through the HoloCash affiliate program.

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