Adult Time to Add Virtual Reality Content

Adult Time to Add Virtual Reality Content

MONTREAL — Adult Time is partnering with a variety of prominent VR studio brands to offer virtual reality content on its streaming platform.

The company's pipeline of studio additions includes VR Bangers, Lethal Hardcore, SwallowBay, VirtualRealPorn, RealHotVR and RealityLovers.

"Adult Time has always afforded our members the largest variety of film titles, themes and genres that cater to their ever-changing requests, such as merging our old member areas into one platform, creating new series and pilots and expanding the variety of trans and gay content in our programming," said Adult Time Director of Marketing Frank Stacy.

The platform plans to stream VR content in 8K at 60FPS, and offer video downloads for yearly subscribers.

"The inclusion of virtual reality episodes within our platform is a natural progression for our content offering," Stacy continued. "As of now, this is a ‘beta’ version, and we plan on improving the experience (and the diversity of our library) over the next few months. We’ll be heavily relying on feedback from our members to make Adult Time a great place to enjoy VR content."

For more information, visit Adult Time online.

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