Nutaku Unveils Custom Adult Gaming Chair, Promises to 'Change the Way You Masturbate'

Nutaku Unveils Custom Adult Gaming Chair, Promises to 'Change the Way You Masturbate'

MONTREAL — As Nissan shares its car-inspired gaming chair concepts and DXRacer introduces the whimsical winged chair, leading adult gaming portal Nutaku has launched a multifaceted luxury gaming chair with a forthcoming “pleasure attachment” in the works.

Capitalizing on the gaming chair craze, Nutaku is out to amplify the immersive gaming experience for adult players, with a new platform that underwent several prototypes before finally landing on what the company considers “an optimal model.”

Delivering a combination of comfort and aesthetics, Nutaku’s state-of-the-art chair allows players to take a load off while playing their favorite titles with style and relaxation in mind.

“Nutaku’s ergonomic gaming chair aims to respond to the demand for gaming accessories, a market that has recorded a whopping 33 percent increase in sales over the last year,” Nutaku Communications Manager Julie Hall said. “Not to mention, our Nutaku Labs is currently working on perfecting a gender-inclusive pleasure attachment in aims to heighten players’ self-indulgence, as teased in our outrageous launch video.”

“A lot of blood, sweat, and tears went into this launch — but mostly blood,” Hall added. “And a lot of ejaculate.”

Mirroring the Nutaku colors, the gaming chair includes an adjustable back and comfortable neck pillow to achieve an optimal posture for both gaming and masturbation. With features such as tilt capabilities, the chair’s design provides lateral support and weight distribution, permitting gamers to comfortably settle into any position they please to heighten their lewd gaming experience.

“Furthermore,” Hall concluded, “the full recline feature responds to the skepticism toward masturbation in a seated position, ensuring longer periods of uninterrupted gameplay and magnified satisfaction.”

Fans can find the gaming chair on the Nutaku Merch Store for $434.99 and can expect the pleasure attachment early next year.

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