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  • Summary: Create unforgettable memories with Just Dance 2026 Edition!

    ENJOY 40 HOT NEW SONGS From the hottest hits to timeless classics, there's a song for everyone and every moment in our all-new tracklist featuring: - APT. By ROSÉ & Bruno Mars - Houdini by Dua Lipa - Counting Stars by
    Create unforgettable memories with Just Dance 2026 Edition!

    ENJOY 40 HOT NEW SONGS
    From the hottest hits to timeless classics, there's a song for everyone and every moment in our all-new tracklist featuring:
    - APT. By ROSÉ & Bruno Mars
    - Houdini by Dua Lipa
    - Counting Stars by OneRepublic
    - Hung Up by Madonna
    - All Star by Smash Mouth
    - And many more!

    BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY TO THE PARTY
    Dance solo, in co-op, or get competitive:
    - Dance with up to 6 players in local multiplayer!
    - Team up for an unpredictable dance showdown in the new Party Mode!
    - Or compete to prove who has the best moves in Challenge Mode!

    DISCOVER ENDLESS WAYS TO DANCE
    There's a Just Dance experience for everyone:
    - Use your whole body with Camera Controller Mode on your phone*.
    - Get active with Workout Mode, tracking calories burned while playing.
    - All content you own from the 2023, 2024, 2025, or 2026 Editions of Just Dance is available in one place!
    - Dance to hundreds of songs with 1 month free access to Just Dance+**.
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  1. Positive: 6 out of 12
  2. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. Oct 14, 2025
    83
    Just Dance 2026 is a solid release. It doesn't aim to reinvent the formula, but it does aim to polish it until it shines brighter than ever. Its wide musical selection, its commitment to inclusivity, and its vibrant aesthetic make it a well-rounded release, perfect for both parties and solo sessions.
  2. Dec 22, 2025
    80
    No revolution, but a new, modern, and solid vintage for even more fun with friends, family, or online.
  3. 80
    I’ve always loved the Just Dance series, and I’m super excited that now I get to share it with my child, who’s now just getting to the right age for games. Just Dance 2026 is more of the same that we’ve seen over and over again, but in this case consistency is a fantastic thing.
  4. Oct 16, 2025
    73
    Just Dance 2026 Edition once again crowns itself as the undisputed king of the dance floor. Although it adds new features like a multiplayer Party Mode and the option to use the camera to track your movements, this edition still feels more like an additional pack with 40 new songs to expand its already massive music catalog. An enjoyable and effective entry, but a rather conservative one.
  5. Dec 1, 2025
    70
    Just Dance 2026 mainly offers value for diehard players, for everyone else waiting or choosing Just Dance + makes more sense.
  6. Oct 24, 2025
    70
    Just Dance 2026 Edition confirms Ubisoft’s artistic talent but also the franchise’s stagnation. The experience remains solid and fun, with a varied tracklist and well-crafted choreographies, yet it’s essentially the same game as last year, updated with only a few minor additions like the Party Mode. The “hub” model could have breathed new life into the series, but as it stands, it feels more like a way to sell a full-priced DLC. The king of dance is still on the floor—but he’s just dancing in place.
  7. Nov 16, 2025
    60
    What kind of experience is the new Just Dance from the perspective of a dance newbie? Well, first of all, everything is cheerful, lively, and colorful – which isn’t necessarily my cup of tea, but you get used to it. On the other hand, everything runs smoothly (at least on Switch 2), and the experience has been pleasant enough that I definitely plan to keep sweating it out on the "home dance floor". What bothers me more, however, is the lack of imagination, especially regarding the game modes. It all feels a bit too safe for my taste, even though there’s so much potential to do more.

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