Nutaku Announces $5 Mil Investment Plan for LGTBQ+ Games
MONTREAL – In what the adult gaming platform described as a “huge leap forward in LGTBQ+ gaming,” Nutaku.net has announced a $5 million investment plan over the next three years under which the company will develop an LGTBQ+ gaming experience “that goes well beyond the cliché.”
Nutaku, which already hosts an independent LGBTQ+ games section with over 40 titles, said their company is “committed to the inclusion of all adult gaming communities.”
“Given that less than 1% of games are likely to find success on the app store, Nutaku gives developers an alternative shot at success,” the company stated in a press release issued Tuesday. “Following the success of gay games like Men Bang, Gay Harem, and Booty Calls: Men at Work, more developers are creating inclusive versions of their original popular titles. Two of Nutaku’s most popular games, Fap CEO and Booty Farm, released their Gay versions, Fap CEO: Men Stream and Cockville, respectively, just last week.”
Nutaku Communications Manager Julie Hall said the new investment is “born out of the flourishing number of adult gamers who identify with the LGTBQ+ community, empowering diversity within the adult gaming world.”
“Resonating enthusiasm amongst gamers and game developers alike, Nutaku stimulates the creation of a space to build and support a diverse selection of high-quality adult titles,” Hall added.
Nutaku is hosting a “Pride Sale Event” from today (June 25) through July 2, offering special deals and sale pricing on their LGBTQ+ titles. Players can also purchase Pride-themed gear from the limited-edition Nutaku Pride Collection from the platform’s Merch Store
“To mark the rainbow-filled month, Nutaku is launching an initiative to give back to the LGBTQ+ community,” the company stated in its release. “All proceeds from game and merchandise sales are to be donated to an inclusive organization, The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center.”
For more information on the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center and their work, visit gaycenter.org.