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Just Dance 2023 brings online multiplayer in November

About time!

Just Dance 2023 will bring online multiplayer to its entire offering when released in November 2022, Ubisoft today confirmed.

No longer relegated to the World Dance Floor, players will be able to “enjoy the full game online with up to five of their friends or other players around the world with Online Groups,” Ubisoft advised.

Cross-play will be active throughout the experience, with players connecting via the host’s menu system.

Moreover, Just Dance 2023 will offer up a new art direction and redesigned user interface, a recommendation system, and improved progression and rewards.

Ubisoft also has promised that “Just Dance will provide regular, ongoing updates so players can expect new game modes, songs and themed seasons for years to come.” It’s unclear if Just Dance 2023 will become a live service game, or if we’ll see Just Dance 2024 near the end of next year.

Just Dance 2023 track list

The title will boast over 40 new songs, with the following already confirmed:

  • “Physical” by Dua Lipa
  • “More” by K/DA Ft. Madison Beer, (G)I-DLE, Lexie Liu, Jaira Burns & Seraphine
  • “CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!” by Justin Timberlake
  • “Love Me Land” by Zara Larsson
  • “Locked Out of Heaven” by Bruno Mars
  • “STAY” by The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber
  • “Sweet But Psycho” by Ava Max
  • “Rather Be” by Clean Bandit Ft. Jess Glynne
  • “If You Wanna Party” by The Just Dancers

Expect Just Dance 2023 on Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5 and Switch from 22 November.


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