Just Dance 2022 Announced, Launches November 4

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Ubisoft have announced Just Dance 2022 at Ubisoft Forward.

The game will also include a special version of Todrick Hall’s Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels; complete with new lyrics. Fans also have a chance to partake in the music video of this song (you can find more details on that here). The game will also include over 40 new songs.


You can find the announce trailer below.

Just Dance 2022 launches November 4th on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Google Stadia.

You can find the full rundown (via Ubisoft) below.

Just Dance 2022 features 40 new songs ranging from chart-topping hits to viral Internet sensations, including “Believer” by Imagine Dragons and “Level Up” by Ciara. And of course, you can keep the party going with Just Dance Unlimited*, the subscription-based streaming service with an ever-growing catalog of more than 700 hit songs. New and exclusive songs will be added throughout the year. Plus, every copy of Just Dance 2022 comes with one month of free access.**

Use the free Just Dance Controller App, available on iOS and Android, to play the game on any platform and track scores for up to six players without any additional accessories needed. Classic Just Dance game modes are returning to the latest installment of Just Dance, including:

  • Sweat Mode: Start your own routine and keep yourself motivated by tracking calories burnt and time spent dancing.
  • Co-op Mode: Team up with friends to combine scores to rule the dance floor.
  • Quickplay Mode: Get straight to playing with a randomized playlist ready from the Start menu.
  • World Dance Floor: Challenge fellow Just Dancers from all over the world in these exciting tournaments. You will be matched with players of a similar level as yours for a fair dance battle.

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**Terms and conditions apply. Requires internet access and account registration. After trial, continued access to Just Dance Unlimited requires subscription fee

 

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