Streaming porn web app SugarDVD arrives on Ouya this week as the Android console finally enters the consumer market, the app creator revealed. SugarDVD provides subscribers with unlimited streaming of hundreds of full-length pornographic films. It bills itself as being similar to Netflix, but for porn. Subscriptions cost $7.95 per month.

The SugarDVD porn streaming web app is already available on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, Roku, iOS, Android, and other platforms. The app is accessed through a device’s browser, where users can log in and view the streaming content. The company plans to add support for Xbox One as well once the new console launches later this year. Nothing’s been announced in terms of planned PlayStation 4 support, but given the ubiquity of the service it will be surprising if it doesn’t come to Sony’s next-gen console as well.

“With SugarDVD’s app in its arsenal, the Ouya can expect to be taken seriously in the entertainment market,” reads the company’s press release. “The adult industry has propelled technology like the VHS, DVDs, PCs, and more, thus the Ouya stands the benefit from entertainment apps like SugarDVD.”

Check out our review of the Ouya Android-based gaming console.

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