Most adult VR studios shoot in warehouse sets or green screens. VRinAsia distinguishes itself through on-location realism—ambient traffic noise, natural lighting, and local textures. Their scenes often feature:
By partnering exclusively with SexLikeReal, VRinAsia gets access to SLR’s scripting tools for haptic feedback (via TheHandy, Kiiroo, etc.) and AI upscaling to 8K. The result: scenes that feel less like porn and more like a teleported memory.
The “Mint” tag confirms that the latest drop (codenamed Sakura Encounters Vol. 3) includes five uncut, unrated scenes, each 35–50 minutes long. Early testers on the SLR forum describe them as “supercute” in tone—playful, intimate, and softly lit, avoiding the aggressive pacing of Western VR. Most adult VR studios shoot in warehouse sets
Yes. The “Supercute Sales” branding typically runs once per quarter, and the [EXCLUSIVE] tag means this specific bundle will not be repeated in 2026. After the 48-hour window:
To catch future deals, you can:
To understand the scale, visit the Hongdae Mint District in Seoul. Here, BTS plays softly. The air smells like cotton candy (digital scent modules are optional).
We interviewed JinHo, a 29-year-old accountant who spends roughly $400 a month on VRinAsia Mint. He is not buying products. He is buying a storyline with Luna, a sales rep who sells artisan coffee mugs. To understand the scale
"I know Luna is a persona. She's actually a 40-year-old father of two in Busan," JinHo laughs. "But the character Luna? She writes me poems. She remembered my birthday. When I bought the full ceramic set, she cried and said she was proud of me. My real girlfriend never says that."
JinHo represents the new "Mint Consumer"—someone who values emotional narrative over material goods. The mug is incidental. The storyline is the product. To catch future deals
Let’s parse the phrase piece by piece.