Gaming Adult, ImLive Trumpet Return of 'Hentai Party' This Week

Gaming Adult, ImLive Trumpet Return of 'Hentai Party' This Week

LOS ANGELES — Gaming Adult and ImLive.com are trumpeting the return of the "Hentai Look-Alike" promotion that will blend top cam stars with cosplay for a five-day event, beginning Thursday, titled "Advanced Hentai Action Party."

This time around, players will have more opportunity to enjoy their favorite HentaiHeroes.com characters as they are brought to life by top ImLive cam stars.

“We decided to make this event longer, because three days were not enough for the players to enjoy all the gorgeous models,” enthused Onizuka, Head of Business Development at Gaming Adult.

Over 360 ImLive models took part in the first "Hentai Party" earlier this year, reported a company rep, which drew more than 100,000 visitors to the platform.

Once again, a special landing page within HentaiHeroes itself will direct users to the festivities. "For this event, they will have an extra incentive to join the party: the exclusive avatar of the ImLive model LuxuriousBody," the rep revealed. "Players will be able to add her to their Harems only after registering for the event."

Additionally, every user that makes any purchase through the dedicated landing page will unlock $50 in game credit.

"We are very excited to have another collaboration with Gaming Adult. We are sure to have a similar or probably even bigger success story than in our previous campaign," said Tal Bar Cohen, CMO of ImLive. "This concept really elevates both the camming and the gaming experience and brings enormous popularity for our models as well who can show their talents on a whole new level."

Onizuka enthused about the unique partnership.

"The first collaboration allowed players to experience camming like never before and ImLive’s audience was introduced to a new kind of adult entertainment," they explained. "It also showed that combining gaming and camming is not only innovative, but sustainable and fruitful. Working with industry professionals like ImLive and their models is always a pleasure."

Follow Gaming Adult and ImLive on Twitter for the latest updates.

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