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Just Dance 2026 heads to Switch, Xbox, and PlayStation in October

It's almost showtime.

Just Dance 2026 was today announced by Ubisoft, and will head to consoles on 14 October.

Just Dance 2026 Edition is the best way to gather family and friends and turn your home into a dance floor,” Ubisoft said in a press release. “Featuring 40 exciting new tracks, from chart-topping hits to timeless classics, there’s something for everyone.”

Already confirmed for the title are “APT.” By ROSÉ & Bruno Mars, “Houdini” by Dua Lipa, “Counting Stars” by OneRepublic, “Hung Up” by Madonna, and “All Star” by Smash Mouth.

In addition to standard dancing fare, Just Dance 2026 will offer Party mode, which “allows players to team up and cooperate for an unpredictable dance showdown”, and the ability to use the Just Dance Controller app and device’s camera to track your movements rather than needing to dance with your phone in your hand. Local dancing action is available for up to 6 players.

“Players who own all Just Dance Editions from 2023 to 2026 will have their content displayed together, so it’s easy to keep the party going,” Ubisoft added.

Expect Just Dance 2026 from 14 October on Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and Switch.

Just Dance 2026

14 October 2025
PS5 Switch Xbox Series S & X
 

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