BaDoinkVR Enters Content Deal for Virtual Reality Porn Booths

BaDoinkVR Enters Content Deal for Virtual Reality Porn Booths

LOS ANGELES — BaDoinkVR has entered into a partnership with Virtual Real Pleasure (VR-P) to bring virtual reality porn booths to 14 adult retail locations across Germany.

The Virtual Reality Pleasure Box is an exclusive, fully automated platform that will give visitors easy access to VR content featuring a wide selection of scenes from BaDoinkVR.

“Bringing virtual reality porn to the masses is our main goal,” said BaDoinkVR Head of Production Xavi Clos. “The VR-P Box is an effective delivery mechanism that will open a door to a new audience of users and give them easy access to the exciting and immersive world of VR porn. This collaboration is a match made in heaven.”

The Virtual Reality Pleasure Box was initially unveiled at the Venus Show in 2016. Standart Design GmbH, the parent company of VR-P, has been building video platforms with a high-quality cinematic experience for adult stores since 1998. While the traditional antiquated in-store video booth systems have declined,  the virtual reality format has brought new life to this market.

“Virtual reality is the hot technology that everybody is talking about,” said Standart Design GmbH CEO Stefan Ruck. “VR porn is driving the most interest and BaDoinkVR provides the most sought-after content. Our mission is to bring this amazing experience to as many people as possible.”

The cost to the end user is determined by the store owner. On average, the price per minute is around 1€ ($1.14).

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