Kiiroo to Release Butt Plugs Inspired by Chess Scandal

AMSTERDAM—Interactive sex toy manufacturer Kiiroo announced plans Wednesday to release a limited-edition line of vibrating chess piece-shaped butt plugs inspired by the resolution of Chess’ biggest cheating scandal that sparked international headlines late last year. 

Chess grandmaster Hans Moke Niemann faced allegations of cheating involving the use of vibrating anal beads in over 100 online games. Niemann filed a lawsuit last October in St. Louis federal court against opponent Magnus Carlsen and Chess.com seeking $100 million in damages due to the allegations. His suit was dismissed last week by U.S. District Judge Audrey Fleissig.

The new Kiiroo butt plugs currently in development as a cheeky nod to the scandal will be released in two chess piece designs: the Bishop and the Knight. Crafted from high-quality, body-safe silicone, the line will feature a smooth texture and flared base, ensuring comfort and safety during use.

The Bishop butt plug will have multiple levels of vibration and a ribbed shaftFor those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Knight will have a unique shape guaranteed to stay securely in place through each level of vibration. 

Both butt plugs will be equipped with internet connectivity and access to the Kiiroo app, where users can synchronize their devices with 2D/VR porn and webcam encounters.  

Those interested in trying the Bishop and Knight butt plugs once they come to market are invited to register here to receive notification when they get released. 

We are absolutely thrilled to unveil our revolutionary vibrating chess-inspired butt plugs, a testament to our unwavering commitment to honoring the resolution of Chess's most infamous cheating scandal," Kiiroo art director Antonio Lo Presti said. “With such an extraordinary design, we have limited numbers available, so it’s important that those wanting to take their chess game to the next level register their interest to make sure they can get their hands on them when they are released later this year.

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