CrakRevenue Debuts 'Narcos XXX' Adult Gaming Offer

CrakRevenue Debuts 'Narcos XXX' Adult Gaming Offer

QUEBEC CITY — CrakRevenue has announced its offering of “Narcos XXX,” a popular adult game based on the world’s one-time most hunted man on earth, Pablo Escobar.

According to the company, the immense popularity and infamy surrounding Escobar’s notorious life give “Narcos XXX” gamers a front row seat to all the action and all the chaos, inserting the gamer directly into the drug lord’s wild times.

“CrakRevenue’s ‘Narcos XXX’ promotional creatives have become a true friend of publishers, driving many conversions,” says CrakRevenue Product Owner Jean-François Laverdiere. “Between the gripping story of the Medellin cartel and the popularity of the 3D Toons genre, ‘Narcos’ XXX is a game that promotes itself.”

For a limited time to celebrate the launch of this offer, CrakRevenue is offering a special payout of $50 on all “Narcos XXX” sales/signups.

“This game is the perfect opportunity for affiliates with gaming traffic interested in driving lots of sales,” Laverdiere adds, citing a recent “Narcos XXX” related video that was released on XVideos. “In just four days, this video has been viewed more than 350,000 times and has a 99 percent satisfaction rating, reaffirming the public’s interest in Pablo Escobar.”

“Everything about this game is great, including the graphics,” Laverdiere concludes. “We wanted an original project in 3D toons. We’ve been working with the same artists behind ‘Grand Theft Auto’ to ensure the highest-quality product possible.”

In addition to “Narcos XXX” CrakRevenue presents more than 80 other gaming offers, in both adult and mainstream markets.

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