Forno Expands Gay Content Offerings

LUXEMBOURG — Smart TV app developer Forno announced that it has expanded its catalogue of gay entertainment with the addition of VideoBoxMen.

The company said it now offers more than 2,000 gay movies with selections from content partners including Lucas Entertainment and Next Door Studios.

“The demand for top adult content from the gay market is growing and forno wants to ensure we give our customers what they want, and diversify the choice available with smart TV technology,” marketing director Matt Rahman, said.

Forno noted that more than 10 percent of current purchases are for gay content compared to only 3 percent since its launch in Europe in 2012.

Customers now range from Azerbaijan to Venezuela. Swedes are currently the biggest spenders per head, followed by the Italians, the Swiss and Austrians.

Users can watch in HD and DVD-quality films with a free premium gay XXX movie offered on registration.

Registration is free and customers can choose from 24-hour rentals, an unlimited 12-hour Night Pass or monthly subscriptions.

Further information about all compatible devices can be found here.

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