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Just Dance 2019 World Dance Floor gets festive for Christmas

Just Dance 2019 World Dance Floor will be themed to celebrate Christmas, Ubisoft confirmed.

The free World Dance Floor update will be available later tonight on Xbox One, PS4, Wii U and Nintendo Switch and includes the following:

  • New Boss family to challenge: Big Santa, Twinkle, Sparkle – available from 20th Dec. to 9th January
  • New Xmas Tournament – available on 21st December, 28th December and 4th January at 7 pm CET
  • A Happy Hour for Just Dance Unlimited happening every day from 20th December to 9th January from 6 pm CET – 7 pm CET. During this Happy Hour players will have free access to any Just Dance Unlimited song in the World Dancefloor: the perfect way to boost their party!

Moreover, a new injection of holiday-themed songs will be available to those with an active Just Dance Unlimited subscription:

  • Done For Me – Charlie Puth ft. Kehlani
  • Hala Bel Khamis – Maan Barghouth
  • There Is Nothing Better In The World (Ничего на свете лучше нету) – Bremenskiye Muzykanty
  • New Reality – Gigi Rowe (VIP made version by LaSabri)
  • On Ne Porte Pas De Sous-Vêtements – McFly & Carlito
  • Bang Bang Bang – BIGBANG (VIP made version by Matt Steffanina)
  • Crazy Christmas – Santa Clones
  • Last Christmas – Santa Clones
  • XMas Tree – Bollywood Santa
  • Let It Go – Disney’s Frozen
  • Moskau – Dancing Bros.
  • Make It Jingle – Big Freedia
  • Rasputin – Boney M.

The songs above form two separate updates, “Holiday Celebration” and “Winter Has Come”.

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


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