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Just Dance is a rhythm game series developed and published by Ubisoft. The original Just Dance game was released on the Wii in 2009 in North America, Europe, and Australia.[1] The game consists of a variety of songs that are accompanied with choreography performed by on screen dancers. Users play the game by physically mimicking the dance routine shown on screen and then are scored based on how accurately they followed the movement. Since its release, Just Dance has attracted popularity among a wide age range and dance skill level. It has been played in various contexts, such as entertainment, fitness and education. Just Dance continues to release titles every year, featuring new dance routines to popular or trending songs.[2]  

Just Dance
Genre(s)Rhythm
dancing
Developer(s)Ubisoft Paris
Ubisoft Milan
Ubisoft Reflections
Ubisoft Montreal
Ubisoft Bucharest
Ubisoft Montpellier
Ubisoft Pune
Ubisoft Barcelona
Ubisoft Shanghai
Ubisoft Bordeaux
Publisher(s)Ubisoft
Platform(s)Wii
Wii U
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox 360
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
iOS
Android
Nintendo Switch
Microsoft Windows
macOS
Stadia
First releaseJust Dance
November 17, 2009
Latest releaseJust Dance 2025 Edition
October 15, 2024
Spin-offsJust Dance Kids series
The Experience series
Dance on Broadway
The Smurfs Dance Party
ABBA: You Can Dance

Gameplay

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Just Dance at WonderCon 2010

Just Dance is a motion-based dance video game for multiple players, with each game including a collection of classic and modern songs each with its own dance choreographies. During each song, players mirror a dance performed by dancers on the screen, following moves that appear as pictorials on the bottom right corner of the screen, and are awarded for their accuracy. Additionally, there are gold moves in which players must strike a pose or complete the hardest move in the dance in order to earn bonus points. Players are given ranks based on how well they do. Depending on the game and system it is played on, the game can be played with either motion controllers or camera devices (such as the Wii Remote and Kinect), or using an app downloaded on a smart device. The game can be played by up to six players at once on eighth- and ninth-generation consoles, as well as the PC version of Just Dance 2017 and the Stadia version of Just Dance 2020, Just Dance 2021, and Just Dance 2022, with support for a gamepad and a keyboard used to navigate the menus. This excludes Dance Crew routines for Kinect users for the Xbox One version, as well as Wii Remote users for the Wii U version, and PlayStation Move users for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 versions, which are limited to four players. Seventh-generation consoles and the Wii U versions of Just Dance 4 to Just Dance 2015 and the Wii U version of Just Dance 2019 are also limited to four players.

Context

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Technological Advancement in the 2000's

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The technological advancement in the 2000’s shifted the gaming industry, with one of the most important developments during this time being the introduction of motion sensing controllers. These controllers were completely different from the traditional gaming controllers, where players interacted with games using joysticks or buttons. Then in 2006, Nintendo released the Wii and the Wiimote, which is a device that uses accelerometers and infrared sensors that allows players to interact with games by physically moving their body.[3][4]

The release of Microsoft’s Xbox 360 in 2005 and Sony’s Playstation 3 in 2006, both of which support HD graphics and online connectivity, marked the introduction of high definition gaming consoles. These gaming consoles had features like social interaction, multiplayer gaming and digital downloading.[5]

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Fitness culture became increasingly popular in 2000’s mainstream culture. According to Marc Stern, the number of private fitness clubs in the United States grew from 3,000 in 1978 to nearly 20,000 by 2002, with memberships increasing from 1.7 million in 1972 to 42.7 million by 2006.[6]

The popularity towards fitness can also be seen in the increase of exercise classes such as Zumba and dance cardio, which were mainstream trends in the 2000’s.[7] During the same time, video games such as Wii Sports were released which integrated physical activity into their game designs, responding and contributing to the growing demand for fitness related entertainment.[3]

Creation of the Wii and Rise of Casual Gaming

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The Nintendo Wii was released in 2006.[8] Its motion sensing technology and simple yet intuitive design made gaming more accessible to a broader audience. This included families, older adults, and casual gamers. The Wii exposed gaming to those who had previously not been part of the gaming community, such as non-gamers or those with limited experience with video games. The Wii’s success also had a role in the rise of casual gaming, as it helped expand the demographic of people who played games. Both the Wii and the casual gaming industry also led to the creation of new genres, including fitness games like Just Dance, where the Wii was used to create a physically engaging and interactive gaming experience.[3]

Mimetic Interface

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Just Dance has a mimetic interface, where players use their own body to mirror the choreography displayed on screen.[3] The game uses motion sensing technology like the Kinect or Wii Remote to track the movements of players and return feedback based on how accurately they followed the movements of the dance routine.[9] The use of mimetic interface lowers the entry level and can easily be played by players of any skill level, as a strong knowledge in dance or complicated gaming mechanics isn’t necessary.[3]

Just Dance’s mimetic interface and feedback system can also quickly increase a player’s feeling of success and competency in dance due to the illusion of mastery. Since players are rewarded on mirroring the movements that are performed by the professional on screen dancers, the players' perception can be influenced into thinking that their dance skills are higher than they actually are.[3]

The focus on the imitation of movements, rather than learning complicated controls or techniques can also reduce the difficulty and time that is often associated with learning new tasks. The mimetic interface allows players to feel less pressure of mastering the dance, because they’re able to succeed fairly quickly.[3]

Embodied Identity

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Design of Screen Dancers

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The choreography is not performed by 3D models or animated characters, but rather by real professional dancers.[10] Players engage with embodied identity by mimicking the dancers’ actions and viewing their movements as somewhat of their own.[11]

Players do not have the option to customize or pick the character they follow on screen, as the on screen dancers are specifically designed and predetermined for each choreography. The dancers have a completely white skin tone and minimal facial features. Although the race and gender of the dancers on screen are not explicitly stated, the dancer’s clothing, hairstyle and body shape can suggest a specific identity.[11]

Gender

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Just Dance features a diverse range of different styles of dance which give players a chance to explore different movements, some of which being traditionally associated with a specific gender.[11]

Dance routines that require a partner sometimes include movements like the dip, bows or curtsies that reflect established gender norms.[11] For example in Just Dance 2014’s Careless Whisper, there is a dip that occurs in the choreography where the weight of the feminine presenting dancer is supported by the masculine presenting dancer as she leans back into his arm.[12]

Games

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Release timeline
Main series in bold
2009Just Dance
2010Just Dance 2
Just Dance Kids
2011Just Dance: Summer Party
Just Dance 3
Just Dance Wii
Just Dance Kids 2
2012Just Dance: Best of
Just Dance Wii 2
Just Dance 4
Just Dance: Disney Party
2013Just Dance 2014
Just Dance Kids 2014
2014Just Dance Wii U
Just Dance 2015
2015Just Dance 2016
Just Dance: Disney Party 2
Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version
2016Just Dance 2017
2017Just Dance 2018
2018Just Dance 2019
2019Just Dance 2020
2020Just Dance 2021
2021Just Dance 2022
2022Just Dance 2023 Edition
2023Just Dance 2024 Edition
2024Just Dance 2025 Edition
Just Dance VR

Main series

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Just Dance
The first game in the Just Dance series was released on November 17, 2009, with songs by MC Hammer, Elvis Presley, Iggy Pop, The Beach Boys, Baha Men, Spice Girls, Gorillaz, Blur and others.[13]
Just Dance 2
Just Dance 2 was released on October 12, 2010.[14] This installment features 48 tracks including DLC tracks, and was the first and only installment to date to support 8-player sessions. It also supports downloadable content. It has over 40 tracks by Kesha, Outkast, The Pussycat Dolls, Wham!, Avril Lavigne, Mika, Rihanna, and others.
Just Dance 3
Released on October 7, 2011. This installment was announced at the Ubisoft E3 conference on June 6, 2011, the first installment to be released on Xbox 360 (with Kinect support) and PlayStation 3 (with PlayStation Move support). It includes over 40 tracks by Jessie J, Katy Perry, Gwen Stefani, A-ha, Robin Sparkles, Lenny Kravitz, The Black Eyed Peas, and others.
Promotion of Just Dance 4 at E3 2012
Just Dance 4
Released on October 9, 2012. This installment was announced at the Ubisoft E3 conference on June 4, 2012 and was the first installment to be released on the Wii U. It includes over 50 tracks by Carly Rae Jepsen, Pink, The B-52's, Rihanna, Flo Rida, and others.
Just Dance 2014
Released on October 8, 2013. The trailer for the game was revealed at the Ubisoft E3 conference on June 10, 2013. It was the first Just Dance game to be released on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. It includes over 40 tracks by Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj, Psy, One Direction, Chris Brown, Ariana Grande, ABBA, George Michael, Ricky Martin, and others.
Just Dance 2015
Released on October 20, 2014. The trailer for the game was revealed at the Ubisoft E3 conference on June 9, 2014. It includes over 40 tracks by Pharrell Williams, John Newman, Katy Perry, Iggy Azalea, Maroon 5, and others.
Just Dance 2016
Released on October 20, 2015.[15] The game was announced at the Ubisoft E3 conference on June 15, 2015. It includes over 40 tracks by Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Meghan Trainor, Britney Spears, Mark Ronson, Shakira, Kelly Clarkson, Demi Lovato, and others.
Promotion of Just Dance 2017 at IgroMir 2016
Just Dance 2017
Released on October 25, 2016. The game was announced at the Ubisoft E3 conference on June 13, 2016. It includes over 40 tracks by Anitta, Sia, Justin Bieber, The Weeknd, Major Lazer, OneRepublic, Fifth Harmony, Queen, Beyoncé, DNCE, and others. This was the first and only title in the series to be released on Microsoft Windows via Steam and was the first game in the series to be released on the Nintendo Switch. It was also the first game in the series to not feature a song by Katy Perry.
Just Dance 2018
Released on October 24, 2017.[16] The game was announced at the Ubisoft E3 conference on June 12, 2017.[17] It includes tracks by Bebe Rexha, Bruno Mars, Ariana Grande, Big Freedia, Shakira, Clean Bandit, Dua Lipa, TomSka, Luis Fonsi, Selena Gomez, and others. It was the last game in the series to be released on the PlayStation 3.
Just Dance 2019
Released on October 23, 2018.[18] The trailer for the game was revealed at the Ubisoft E3 conference on June 11, 2018. It includes tracks by Bruno Mars, Big Bang, Blackpink, Sean Paul, J Balvin, Camila Cabello, Daddy Yankee, and others. It was the last game in the series to be released on the Wii U and the last game overall to be released for the Xbox 360 worldwide.
Just Dance 2020
Released on November 5, 2019.[19] The game was announced at the Ubisoft E3 conference on June 10, 2019. It includes tracks from Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Ed Sheeran, 2NE1, Panic! at the Disco, Khalid and others.[20] It was the first game in the series to be released on Stadia and the last game to be physically released on the Wii in North America.
Just Dance 2021
Released on November 12, 2020. It was unveiled on August 26, 2020 during the Nintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcase August 2020 web presentation. It includes tracks from Dua Lipa, Twice, Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, Eminem, NCT 127, Blackpink, Selena Gomez and others.[21] It was the first game in the series to be released on the Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5.
Just Dance 2022
Released on November 4, 2021. It was unveiled on June 12, 2021 during the Ubisoft Forward E3 2021 web presentation. It includes tracks from Todrick Hall, Anuel AA, Imagine Dragons, Ciara, Meghan Trainor, Camila Cabello, Olivia Rodrigo, Bella Poarch, Pabllo Vittar and others.[22] It was the last game in the series to be released on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Stadia.
Just Dance 2023 Edition
Released on November 22, 2022. It was unveiled on September 10, 2022 during the Ubisoft Forward September 2022 web presentation.[23] It includes tracks from Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars, Dua Lipa, Ava Max, BTS, Taylor Swift and others. It marks a new release form for the series, with all future content being added to the game to the same platform through online updates, therefore, switching to annual song packs.[24]
Just Dance 2024 Edition
Released on October 24, 2023. It was revealed on June 12, 2023 during the Ubisoft Forward June 2023 web presentation. It includes tracks by Sub Urban, Rosalía, Miley Cyrus, SZA, Blackpink, Aurora and others. It is also the second annual song pack.
Just Dance 2025 Edition
Released on October 15, 2024. It was unveiled on June 18, 2024 during the Nintendo Direct June 2024 web presentation. It includes tracks by Jack Harlow, Ariana Grande, Melanie Martinez, Celine Dion, Blackpink, Mandy Harvey and others. It is also the third annual song pack.

Japan exclusives

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Just Dance Wii
A Japanese version[25] of Just Dance published and edited by Nintendo but developed by Ubisoft Paris. It was released on October 13, 2011, only for the Wii.[26] It features 16 J-pop songs from Exile, Kara, Kumi Koda, and AKB48, as well as 11 songs from Just Dance and Just Dance 2 and only one song based on the Super Mario Bros. game that can be unlocked by playing all of the other songs. According to Media Create, as of March 11, 2012, the game sold 560,301 copies in Japan.[27]
Just Dance Wii 2
The second Japanese Just Dance game published and edited by Nintendo but developed by Ubisoft Paris. It was released on July 26, 2012, only for the Wii.[28] It includes 20 J-pop songs from Exile, Kara, Speed, Da Pump, T-ara, DJ Ozma, 2PM, Happiness, and MAX, as well as 15 songs from Just Dance 2 and Just Dance 3.
Just Dance Wii U
The third Japanese Just Dance game published and edited by Nintendo but developed by Ubisoft Paris, Ubisoft Reflections, Ubisoft Romania, Ubisoft Montpellier, Ubisoft Bucharest, Ubisoft Milan and Ubisoft Pune. It was revealed in a Nintendo Direct on February 14, 2014, and was released on April 3, 2014, only for the Wii U.[29] It includes 20 J-pop songs by SKE48, AKB48, BIGBANG, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, and Momoiro Clover Z, as well as 15 songs from Just Dance 4 and Just Dance 2014.
Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version
The fourth Japanese Just Dance game developed by Ubisoft Paris, Ubisoft Reflections, Ubisoft Romania, Ubisoft Montpellier, Ubisoft Bucharest, Ubisoft Milan and Ubisoft Pune and co-developed and published by Level-5, featuring songs and characters from the Yo-kai Watch video game and anime franchise. It was released on December 5, 2015, only for the Wii U.[30]

Just Dance Kids series

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Just Dance Kids
Released on November 9, 2010 for the Wii, it was created with an emphasis on songs popular with children. It features 42 tracks from various kids' songs, songs from TV series including Yo Gabba Gabba! and The Wiggles and current pop hits from various artists,[31] including Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez & The Scene, and Demi Lovato. The game was released in Australia and Europe under the name Dance Juniors in February 2011.
Just Dance Kids 2
The second installment in the kids themed lineup, released on October 25, 2011 for the PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360. It features 40 tracks from various kids' songs, songs from films including Shrek 2, Gnomeo and Juliet, Despicable Me and Disney's The Lion King and Tangled, songs from TV series including Yo Gabba Gabba! and The Wiggles, and current pop hits from various artists, including Selena Gomez & The Scene, Ashley Tisdale, and Bruno Mars. The game was released in Australia and Europe as Just Dance Kids in November 2011 because of the first installment being called Dance Juniors there.
Just Dance Kids 2014
The third installment in the kids themed lineup, released on October 22, 2013 for the Wii, Wii U and Xbox 360. It features over 30 tracks that includes the original versions of songs from artists including Demi Lovato, One Direction, and Bridgit Mendler and songs from TV series and films, including Victorious, Fraggle Rock, Yo Gabba Gabba! and The Wiggles.

Disney Party series

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Just Dance: Disney Party
Just Dance: Disney Party is the first installment in the Disney Party series, a spin-off to the Just Dance Kids series, published for the Wii and Xbox 360. It was released on October 23, 2012 in North America, October 25, 2012 in Australia and October 26, 2012 in Europe. It includes songs from Disney films, and current pop tracks from Disney Channel.
Just Dance: Disney Party 2
Released on October 20, 2015 for the Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360 and Xbox One; Just Dance: Disney Party 2 features a variety of hit songs, with more than 20 tracks from Disney Channel TV series and original movies, such as Descendants, Teen Beach Movie, Austin and Ally, Girl Meets World, K.C. Undercover and Liv and Maddie.

Experience series

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Michael Jackson: The Experience
Another spin-off of the Just Dance series, featuring 26 songs and full dance choreography by Michael Jackson. It was released in November 2010 for the Wii, PlayStation 3 and Mac OS X. Eurogamer thought that the dance routines in the Xbox 360 game "feel a little slower and more simplistic than those in the PS3 game".
The Black Eyed Peas Experience
Yet another spin-off of the Just Dance series, the game features more than 20 tracks by The Black Eyed Peas and was released in November 2011 for the Xbox 360 and Wii. Note that the Xbox 360 version has a completely different gameplay from that of the Wii version.
The Hip Hop Dance Experience
The third Experience game by Ubisoft. It includes top hit tracks by artists like Flo Rida, B.o.B, Rihanna and much more. It was released in 2012 for the Wii and Xbox 360.

Other spin-offs

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Dance on Broadway
A non Just Dance related game released in 2010 for the Wii and 2011 for the PlayStation 3, featuring a selection of 20 songs from Broadway musicals.[32] Some songs included are: "I Just Can't Wait to Be King" from The Lion King, "Bend and Snap" from Legally Blonde, "Fame" from Fame and "Time Warp" from The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
The Smurfs Dance Party
A spin-off of the Just Dance Kids series, featuring 25 songs. The game allows players to dance alongside Papa Smurf, Clumsy Smurf, Brainy Smurf, Grouchy Smurf, Gutsy Smurf, Smurfette, and Gargamel. It was released for the Wii on July 19, 2011 in North America, July 29, 2011 in Europe and September 8, 2011 in Australia.
ABBA: You Can Dance
Another spin-off of the Just Dance series, featuring 26 ABBA songs. It was released for the Wii on November 15, 2011 in North America, November 24, 2011 in Australia and November 25, 2011 in Europe.

Greatest Hits series

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Just Dance: Greatest Hits
Just Dance: Greatest Hits (also known as Just Dance: Best Of for PAL Wii) includes Ubisoft's favorite songs from previous titles: Just Dance, Just Dance 2 and Just Dance: Summer Party, only one PS3 exclusive/Wii DLC from Just Dance 3: "Baby Don't Stop Now" by Anja, and the two NTSC Target/Zellers/Xbox 360 PAL exclusive songs from Just Dance 3: "Airplanes" by B.o.B feat. Hayley Williams, and "Only Girl (In the World)" by Rihanna.

Specials

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Just Dance: Summer Party
Just Dance Summer Party (also known in Australia and Europe as Just Dance 2: Extra Songs) includes most of the downloadable content from Just Dance 2, and two of the Best Buy exclusive songs from that game: "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" by A.R. Rahman and The Pussycat Dolls feat. Nicole Scherzinger, and "Funkytown" by Lipps Inc. covered by Sweat Invaders in-game. All the songs that were missing from the game were planned to be featured at some point but were scrapped during development. These scrapped songs include: "Crazy Christmas" by Santa Clones, "Spice Up Your Life" by Spice Girls & 3 more.

Others

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Just Dance Now
Just Dance Now is a mobile video game that lets players play Just Dance anywhere after syncing up a device with the website on a television screen or a computer. It does not require a console to be played and the device used to sync the game will be used as a controller in a similar way to the Wii Remote.
Just Dance Controller
Just Dance Controller is an app that lets players play Just Dance anywhere after syncing up a device with a game on a console or computer. The device used to sync to the game is used as a controller, similar to the Wii Remote. The app was originally known as Just Dance 2015 Motion Controller for the PS4 and Xbox One versions of Just Dance 2015; it was later retitled Just Dance Controller on July 27, 2015. Support for the app was added to the Wii U version of Just Dance 2016, and later the Steam and Nintendo Switch versions of Just Dance 2017 (the Steam version requires a smart device to play). Until Just Dance 2018, there was a "photo booth" option, which allows the player to take a self-portrait customized with items from the game. Smart device compatibility was removed from the Wii U and Nintendo Switch versions of Just Dance 2019 in October 2018, and later Just Dance 2015 in November 2018. It was later added back to the Nintendo Switch version of Just Dance 2020. It was then added to the Stadia version of Just Dance 2020 and the ninth-generation console versions of Just Dance 2021, all of which require a smart device to play.
Just Dance Unlimited
Just Dance Unlimited was a subscription-based service, featured on Just Dance 2016 through to Just Dance 2022, which replaced downloadable content. By the end of the post-launch cycle for Just Dance 2022, Just Dance Unlimited featured over 700 songs.: From July 1st, Xbox and Playstation users were no longer able to subscribe to Just Dance Unlimited. Since August 1st, the Just Dance Unlimited catalog has been altered by having approximately 200 songs removed. However, Nintendo Switch users are still able to purchase a Just Dance Unlimited subscription. [33]
Just Dance+
Just Dance+ is a subscription service that was launched alongside Just Dance 2023 Edition. It serves as a replacement for Just Dance Unlimited and features songs from previous Just Dance games alongside new exclusive songs.[34]
Just Dance VR
Just Dance VR (alternatively subtitled Welcome to Dancity) is a virtual reality game that lets players dance to 24 songs featured on the main series and an additional exclusive song, "Centuries" by Fall Out Boy, rebuilt in a virtual reality environment.[35][36] It was released on October 15, 2024, for Meta Quest 2, 3, and Pro.[37]

Reception

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Reviews

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All game reviews are from Metacritic.

Main series

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  • Just Dance: 49 out of 100[38]
  • Just Dance 2: 74 out of 100[39]
  • Just Dance 3: 70 out of 100 (Xbox 360),[40] 74 out of 100 (Wii),[41] and 75 out of 100 (PS3)[42]
  • Just Dance 4: 66 out of 100 (Wii U),[43] 74 out of 100 (Wii),[44] and 77 out of 100 (Xbox 360 and PS3)[45][46]
  • Just Dance 2014: 71 out of 100 (Xbox One),[47] 72 out of 100 (Wii U),[48] 75 out of 100 (PS4),[49] 77 out of 100 (PS3),[50] and 79 out of 100 (Xbox 360)[51]
  • Just Dance 2015: 70 out of 100 (Xbox One),[52] 72 out of 100 (PS4),[53] and 75 out of 100 (Wii U)[54]
  • Just Dance 2016: 66 out of 100 (Xbox One),[55] and 73 out of 100 (PS4 and Wii U)[56][57]
  • Just Dance 2017: 72 out of 100 (Nintendo Switch),[58] and 73 out of 100 (Xbox One and PS4)[59][60]
  • Just Dance 2018: 71 out of 100 (Nintendo Switch),[61] and 75 out of 100 (PS4)[62]
  • Just Dance 2019: 72 out of 100 (Nintendo Switch),[63] and 77 out of 100 (Xbox One and PS4)[64][65]
  • Just Dance 2020: 74 out of 100 (Nintendo Switch),[66] and 77 out of 100 (PS4)[67]
  • Just Dance 2021: 70 out of 100 (Nintendo Switch)[68]
  • Just Dance 2022: 71 out of 100 (Nintendo Switch),[69] and 83 out of 100 (Xbox Series X/S)[70]
  • Just Dance 2023 Edition: 70 out of 100 (PlayStation 5),[71] 76 out of 100 (Nintendo Switch),[72] and 80 out of 100 (Xbox Series X/S)[73]
  • Just Dance 2024 Edition: 68 out of 100 (PlayStation 5) and 72 out of 100 (Nintendo Switch)[74]
  • Just Dance 2025 Edition: 71 out of 100 (Nintendo Switch)[75]

Spin-offs

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  • Dance on Broadway: 48 out of 100 (Wii)[76]
  • Michael Jackson: The Experience: 56 out of 100 (Wii),[77] and 66 out of 100 (PS3)[78]
  • ABBA: You Can Dance: 66 out of 100[79]

Possible film adaptation

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On 14 January 2019, Deadline reported that Screen Gems has acquired motion picture rights to Just Dance with Jason Altman and Margaret Boykin from Ubisoft Film & Television set to produce alongside Jodi Hildebrand and Will Gluck of Olive Bridge Entertainment.[80] In January 2020, it was reported that Molly Prather, Amelie Gillette, Brian Gatewood, and Alessandro Tanaka wrote the script for the film.[81] In January 2023, Gluck was reported to be re-writing the script alongside A.C. Bradley.[82]

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