HighTechBucks Launches 3 New VR Sites

HighTechBucks Launches 3 New VR Sites

LOS ANGELES — Affiliate network HighTechBucks has announced the launch of three new VR sites: AllVRPorn, LustReality and VRFirstTimer.

According to a rep, “AllVRPorn features the hottest European models in both hardcore and solo scenes; LustReality includes some of the top porn stars in immersive VR porn shoots that put the user right in the middle of the action; and VRFirstTimer takes the popular ‘casting couch’ genre and lets the user live out their fantasies with sexy amateurs.”

AllVRPorn features 429 videos, LustReality 197 videos and VRFirstTimer — the newest site in the lineup — six videos.

“By featuring sites with A-list adult stars and amateurs alike, HighTechBucks casts a wide net that can bring in a variety of users,” explained the rep. “The top adult stars always come with their own following, ready to check our their favorite stars in new scenes, and practically advertise for themselves. And those users in search of fresh faces continuously need to look at a variety of sites to find something new and exciting for themselves.”

“There’s no better way to catch all the action than to be part of an affiliate network that captures both audiences,” the rep added.

HighTechBucks offers up to 50% revshare, cryptocurrency billing and bi-weekly payouts. Other network sites sites include SexBabesVR, VRConk, RealJamVR and StasyQVR.

For more information, visit HighTechBucks.

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