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Naughty America Review & Deal

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Naughty AmericaThe original fantasy factory — a monster back-catalog, a genuine VR pioneer, and a yearly price that's the whole reason to say yes.

Our score

4.3/5
Silver tierSilver
Content quality4.4
Update frequency4.6
Value for money4.2
Support & UX4.0

What we like

Enormous cross-network library — 12,000+ videos across dozens of sites, thousands in 4K
A real VR catalog with ~900 scenes, not a token afterthought bolted on last year
New scenes land on a near-daily cadence — the machine genuinely never coasts

The full review

Hook / verdict

Here's the short version of this Naughty America review: it's the grizzled veteran of the genre, and it earned the gray hair. This is the network that basically invented the "fantasy scenario" format everyone else copied, and it's been shooting relentlessly ever since — which is why the library is a canyon you could fall into and not hit bottom. Is Naughty America worth it in 2026? At the $29.95 sticker, it's a maybe. At the annual price we keep seeing float around, it's an easy yes. The whole decision comes down to which door you walk through.

What it is / who it's for

Don't let the single name fool you — this isn't one site, it's a whole network wearing one login. Publicly, Naughty America spans dozens of themed sites (the count gets quoted anywhere from 47 to 60+ depending on who's counting), all funneling into one membership. The house style is "reality" and fantasy roleplay: polished, character-driven, girl-next-door energy rather than gritty and homemade. If that's your lane, you're the exact person this was built for. If you want raw amateur or hyper-niche fetish material, this isn't the specialist you're looking for — Naughty America is a generalist, and a very good one, but a generalist all the same.

There's also a second audience hiding in plain sight: VR people. Naughty America was one of the genuine early movers in virtual-reality adult content, not a bandwagon-jumper, and that head start shows up as a real catalog rather than a marketing bullet point.

What's inside (library, quality, variety, VR)

Let's talk scale, because scale is the headline. Public figures put the total library north of 12,000 videos, with roughly 6,500 in 4K Ultra HD and a VR wing of around 895–900 scenes featuring 500-plus performers. That is not a starter collection. That is a "you will not run out this year" collection, and the 4K here is real resolution, not an upscaled sticker slapped on standard-def to pad a feature list.

The VR deserves its own paragraph, because it's the thing most Naughty America reviews either overhype or wave off. Straight truth: the catalog is deep and comfortable, the stars are familiar, and for a first-time VR viewer it's a genuinely friendly on-ramp. But the tech is showing its age. Scenes run at 6K resolution in 180°, and in a world where VR Bangers and the 8K crowd are pushing higher resolution and true 360°, Naughty America's setup can feel a half-step behind the bleeding edge. They've also retired their AR content and killed the games entirely, so if you were here for the gimmicks, they're gone. What's left is a big, dependable, slightly conservative VR library — which, depending on your priorities, is either "reliable" or "predictable." We'll let you decide which.

Variety is the honest asterisk. The network is enormous, but it's enormous within its lane. You get tremendous depth of the fantasy-roleplay format and comparatively little outside it. Breadth of style is not this platform's flex; depth of one style absolutely is.

Update cadence

This is where Naughty America quietly out-works most of its competitors. Publicly, the network posts new scenes on a near-daily rhythm — multiple fresh updates every week, frequently landing something new every single day across the combined sites. Update cadence is the single best predictor that a membership still feels alive twelve months from now, and by that measure this one passes easily. A lot of sites shoot a burst, then coast on the archive. This network keeps the lights on and the cameras rolling, and that consistency is a big reason it scores as well as it does.

The real cost & value math (price & discount)

Now the part everyone actually scrolled down for — the Naughty America price and discount math. The standard rate is $29.95/month, and let's be blunt: paying that monthly is the expensive way to do this. It's a premium sticker for a premium-sized library, but you can do much better.

The moves that matter: there's a $1.95 three-day trial to kick the tires, a discounted 30-day option we've seen around $17.76 (roughly 56% off), and — the real prize — an annual plan whose effective monthly lands somewhere around $7.95 to $9.95 when you pay up front, advertised as up to ~82% off. There's also a Fantasy Bundle around $239.40/year for people who want everything. At the annual rate, the dollars-per-scene math on a 12,000-video library gets almost silly in your favor. At $29.95/month, it's priced like the established brand it is, and whether that's "worth it" depends entirely on how much you actually watch.

Two honest cautions. First, this is a rebill — billed through CCBill or Epoch, which is standard and privacy-friendly (the charge won't scream the site name on your statement), but it renews on schedule whether you opened the tab or not. Treat it like a gym membership: reminder in the phone, or take the annual so there's no monthly surprise. Second, promo pricing shifts, and the intro figures vary from one coupon aggregator to the next — which is exactly why we've flagged the live price as rechecking rather than swearing to a number we couldn't confirm on the join page directly. We re-check it, and the day it changes, this page changes.

Pros & cons (the receipts)

Pros: a genuinely enormous cross-network library with thousands of real 4K scenes; a deep, pioneer-grade VR catalog that isn't a bolted-on afterthought; and a near-daily update cadence that keeps the whole thing feeling current. Cons: the $29.95 sticker is steep and the VR tops out at 6K/180° while rivals climb higher; and it's a rebill, so the auto-renew will find you if you're not paying attention.

The original fantasy factory — a monster back-catalog, a genuine VR pioneer, and a yearly price that's the whole reason to say yes.
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Throbbs editorial team
Independently rated · Last reviewed Jul 1, 2026 · Price verified 3d ago

Worth knowing

$29.95 sticker is steep, and the VR tops out at 6K/180° while rivals push 8K+ and true 360°
It's a rebill through CCBill/Epoch — set a reminder or take the non-monthly annual

Naughty America FAQ

Is Naughty America worth it in 2026?

At the annual price, yes — a 12,000-plus video library at an effective single-digit monthly is a strong value. At the $29.95 monthly sticker, only if you watch enough to justify a premium rate.

How much is a Naughty America discount / membership?

Standard is $29.95/month. We're tracking a $1.95 three-day trial, a ~$17.76 discounted 30 days, and an annual plan around $7.95–$9.95/month paid up front (up to ~82% off). Promo figures move, so we verify the live number.

Is the Naughty America VR any good?

For familiar stars and an easy first VR experience, genuinely yes. If you demand cutting-edge 8K clarity and true 360°, the 6K/180° catalog will feel a step behind newer VR-first specialists.

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