There are a few things you can bet on every year when it comes to Ubisoft, and one of them is that a new Just Dance title will release on Xbox. We're just disappointed there was no dancing panda at E3 2021 to reveal it.
Just Dance 2022 will feature 40 new songs ranging from "chart-topping hits to viral Internet sensations", including "Believer" by Imagine Dragons and "Level Up" by Ciara, along with a brand-new version of Hall's "Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels".
Few other details have been provided thus far, although classic Just Dance modes such as Sweat Mode, Co-op Mode, Quickplay Mode and World Dance Floor have all been confirmed to return, as you'd expect.
You can get your boogie on with Just Dance 2021 on Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S on November 4.
Get ready to dance with your family and friends, level up your dance skills or even get a workout in with Just Dance 2022, the newest installment of the #1 music videogame franchise of all time.
Will *you* be returning to the dancefloor with Just Dance 2022 on Xbox? Let us know down below.
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There's this character over at Nintendo Life that only plays these types of games. He's a bit of a nuissance, but I would really like to know if Xbox is now an option for him.
@gingataisen I know who you're talking about but to be fair, he seems to have a strong bias for DDR anyway
Which you know I'll take DDR any day over Just Dance but still
Why would I play this on Xbox Series X or PS5 over the Wii though
@TheFrenchiestFry That's Konami, right? Well, I wish him luck with that.
How does one play Just Dance on the Series X?
Believer by Imagine Dragons. Now you can simulate your very own Switch commercial on your Xbox. So that's why it was on Phil's bookshelf. Mystery solved.
@gingataisen Anti is here, too, on occasion, I won't summon him, but I'm pretty sure I remember him saying he doesn't like Just Dance, either.
If even the resident dance game super fan won't touch the series, you know it's passe
@Grahamthecracker One does not simply play Just Dance on Series X
@NEStalgia So he's a one franchise gamer? And people make fun of Fortnite-only gamers. 🙁
@gingataisen Haha, no, he actually plays lots of games, but he has (in)famously particular tastes in genres though, mostly very niche Japanese stuff and only plays E and some T ESRB rated games without exception, etc. Every once in a while he surprises though. He's a big FF fan (but won't touch the new, dark and gritty PS5 exclusive one, though I'm not sure that actually looks good anyway....), Street Fighter, Ratchet and Clank too, and most things Nintendo. But DDR is his main thing. He might do another dance franchise in there, but I'm pretty sure he doesn't do Just Dance at all.
Who can blame him?
Every now and again he pops up here considering a 360 for the exclusive DDRs, or an OG X1 for the Kinect games. I think he'll get the 360 eventually, he's shopped them since forever, but he's definitely a Nintendo and occasional PS player... Not too much on the XB side to interest him for now. Not even Rare Replay!
@Grahamthecracker @Carck You can download the Just Dance app to your phone which tracks your movement in-game.
@Carck It is! It works fairly well, but you can cheat the system by sitting down and flailing your arms around as well
@FraserG I kind of admire the effort they put into the workaround. That being said it’d be too much effort for me as a consumer lol. That’s why I have no desire to mess with Nintendo’s voice chat app.
@NEStalgia He's a particular fellow, indeed. I've seen him on Xbox related articles on NL. He shows up just to remind everyone that he's uninterested in procuring an Xbox and to chastise the platform for its lack of family friendly content.
@Grahamthecracker presumably you'd need a special peripheral
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