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Just Dance 2019 Crazy Carnival continues in March

The Just Dance 2019 Crazy Carnival continues with a second themed update full of free content.

Three new songs are available to those with an active Just Dance Unlimited subscription as part of the event, and include:

  • Medicina by Anitta
  • Lush Life by, Zara Larsson
  • Criminal by Natti Natasha & Ozuna

Those who don’t subscribe to Unlimited will be able to access a free playlist called “Latin Flavours”, which includes the following songs:

  • Despacito by Luis Fonsi Ft. Daddy Yankee
  • El Tiki by Maluma
  • Hips Don’t Lie by Shakira Ft. Wyclef Jean
  • Obsesión by Aventura
  • Rabiosa by Shakira Ft. El Cata
  • Calypso by Luis Fonsi Ft. Stefflon Don
  • Chantaje by Shakira Ft. Maluma
  • Havana by Camila Cabello
  • TOY by Netta
  • Carnaval Boom by Latino Sunset
  • Bailar by Deorro Ft. Elvis Crespo

The above playlist is accessible until 27 March.

Finally, free Carnival-themed events will take place on the World Dancefloor (excluding Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and Wii U) and include:

  • 3 new Carnival Bosses
  • New Carnival Tournament – available on 15 March & 22 March at 5.00 am AEDT
  • A Happy Hour for Just Dance Unlimited happening every day until 27 March 27 between 4.00 – 5.00 am AEDT. During this Happy Hour players will have free access to any Just Dance Unlimited song in the World Dancefloor.

Just Dance 2019 is available on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, Wii, Wii U and Switch.


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