It doesn't appear that passwords were hijacked, but it pays to reinforce your own security.
A Just Dance data breach has today been confirmed by Ubisoft.
The publisher has sent an email to those affected, saying that, “the data in question is limited to ‘technical identifiers’, which include your GamerTag, Profile ID and Device ID, as well as Just Dance videos that you recorded and uploaded to be shared publicly with the in-game community and/or on your social media profiles.”
Despite things like account passwords not appearing to be compromised, Ubisoft has nonetheless advised that players are encouraged to change passwords and activate 2-step verification.
More information can be found here.
Just Dance 2022 is the most recent title in the long-running franchise, currently available on Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4, PS5 and Switch. We reviewed it here.
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