VR Bangers Expands Network With Acquisition of VRConk

VR Bangers Expands Network With Acquisition of VRConk

LOS ANGELES —VR Bangers has announced the acquisition of premium VR content producer VRConk.com, an expansion of its network that includes flagship site VRBangers.com, VRBGay.com, VRBTrans.com and Dezyred.com.

“Expanding the scope of our business has been one of the company’s priorities since the day it was founded,” VR Bangers CEO Daniel Abramovich said. “VRConk is another step in our expansion and we are sure that our fans will appreciate the goofy style of its productions.”

The profile of VRConk’s content, Abramovich added, is “entirely different from VR Bangers, thus being another way for us to increase the variety of our VR porn experiences.”

VRConk's library features over 100 scenes with noted performers from both the U.S. and Europe. The site, a rep explained, specializes in “fun, humorous and goofy videos featuring both emerging talent from the industry and world-renowned actresses — with a predominance of younger models that fit the site’s profile.”

The library also features parodies of popular games, TV series, movies and pop culture phenomena.

“This is one of many steps that we have planned forward,” said Boris Smirnoff,  CTO of VR Bangers. “We want to ultimately create an almost-endless network that would consist of all kinds of VR porn fantasies, types and styles. We have always wanted to give our fans solutions to each one of their sexual fantasies and we believe that the continuous expansion is the best way to achieve this goal.”

For more information, visit VRBangers.com and VRConk.com.

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