Experience Kendrick Lamar’s HUMBLE in VR with Synth Riders
Kluge Interactive has introduced a fresh Synth Riders Experience, that allows users to experience Kendrick Lamar’s chart topping hit HUMBLE inside the world of virtual reality on more platforms.

Previously an Apple Vision Pro exclusive, the Synth Riders – Kendrick Lamar Experience is now also available on Meta Quest headsets, PlayStation VR2, and Steam VR.
The experience transports players through shifting landscapes that move with the beat. Dynamic lighting pulses in sync with the music, carrying the journey from moody spotlights to vibrant city streets.
Players navigate through crowds while the rhythm builds, capturing the visual essence of Lamar’s original video. The adventure culminates with the player reaching their place at the center stage, echoing the track’s powerful imagery.
For Meta Quest users, the experience offers an added twist. Players can either immerse themselves completely in the stylized musical world, or activate a mixed reality portal that projects parts of the HUMBLE environment into their own living rooms. This option allows for a seamless blend of real and virtual space, enhancing the personal connection to the performance.
Kluge Interactive’s chief executive Arturo Perez expressed how meaningful the partnership with Kendrick Lamar has been for the studio. He explained that working with an artist who has earned recognition from Grammy, Emmy, Billboard and BET awards, was an opportunity the team embraced fully.

This release builds on what has already been a strong year for Synth Riders. The game has added a variety of themed packs in 2025, including a collection of 1980s classics, a set of 1990s rock anthems, and a selection of modern hits under the Current Waves pack.
Since its launch Synth Riders has become known for its blend of rhythm based gameplay and expansive device compatibility. Whether playing on Quest, PS VR2 or PC based headsets, the experience has remained consistent in delivering music driven immersion.
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