Synth Riders' amazing run of DLC seems to have no end. While we may still be waiting on 80s Mixtape - Side B after the incredible Side A, Kluge Interactive has returned with new content smaller in size but huge in recognition: Barbie.
Available now for PSVR2, the Babie Dance n' Dream DLC features a new experience set to “Barbie Dreams (ft. Kaliii)” by FIFTY FIFTY, as featured in the Barbie film from 2023. The DLC will cost $2.99, and critically, features the return of experiences. Experiences in Synth Riders are a transcendent component of the game, essentially transporting you into an interactive music video unique among rhythm games, and sadly they've been absent from the last few packs. But no longer!
This experience should prove to be a unique one, introducing the marketing might of Barbie into the mix alongside another corker of a track for one of PSVR's best titles. Does the return of experience to Synth Riders excite you? Are you planning on picking up the new track? Sound off in the comments below.
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@Anti-Matter stat.
That little subtitle was the absolute best I have read on this site since everything is about the Pro anymore. I applaud you!
It's time to beach
@Stevemalkpus
Ugh...
Barbie 2023 movie was terrible and I felt regret after watched it.
Also, I don't have any interest with VR games.
I just bought and played Synth Riders for the first time. Loads of fun. No Barbie just yet, but who knows
My wife and I got the psvr2 last week and have been obsessed with synth riders! Had some people over to play it the other night and one of my friends immediately got on the ps direct website and ordered a psvr2. Cannot recommend this game enough.
@LavenderShroud Happy to oblige!
@soracloud28 One of the absolute best on the platform easy. Synth Riders is so excellent!
The entire game has 130+ songs from awesome bands and only about 6 experiences. Now that we are finally getting a new experience, I can't lose the feeling that a new experience is being wasted on Barbie, which seens like a glorified interactive commercial.
I mean, who asked for this?
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