Sky Pierce Visits 'Love Shack' for WankzVR

Sky Pierce Visits 'Love Shack' for WankzVR

LOS ANGELES — Canadian performer Sky Pierce recently visited the “Love Shack” for WankzVR’s newest virtual reality scene.

According to the studio, the 54-minute scene marked Sky’s WankzVR debut and offers a unique one-on-one VR experience that makes use of a new, creative set for a more memorable sex session.

“Since the release of ‘Love Shack,’” said a studio representative, “the production has yet to dip below a 76 percent approval rating among active members and has received significant attention within the site’s forum.”

In “Love Shack,” the viewer has been invited to Sky’s family cabin, where they have the place all to themselves and a cottage that seems to have a life of its own while the viewer tours the property and enjoys the slim and sexy Sky along the way.

The WankzVR precision stationary rig was used in this production in order to achieve the positions and angles needed to effectively showcase Sky’s slim frame.

“We enjoy featuring performers of all different body types,” the representative added. “Virtual reality has always been about choice first and foremost. We work to give users the variety of performers and environments they crave.”

Two new VR sex scenes are released each week at WankzVR. Each production is compatible with Oculus, Vive, PSVR, Gear VR, Daydream, Cardboard and Mixed Reality headsets with streaming and download playback options available across a variety of video resolutions. There are currently 351 VR scenes to enjoy, featuring nearly 275 adult performers. Videos can be sorted and filtered in terms of video tags, content, popularity or release date.

“Love Shack” can be seen here.

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