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Just Dance 2018 is the ninth main series game in the series. The game was revealed at E3 2017 on June 12, 2017, and was released on October 24, 2017 for North America, and on October 26, 2017 for Europe, Australia, and Asia.

Gameplay and Features

 * Unlock tons of rewards as you progress in the game! Track your progress through the different game modes, complete daily quests to unlock exclusive rewards as you improve and learn more about the secrets of.
 *  (8th-Gen and Nintendo Switch only)
 * The dance-on-demand service is back and brings fresh content to all game modes!
 * More than 300+ songs will be available at launch and more content, including EXCLUSIVE songs, will be added throughout the year!
 * 300+ tracks are at your fingertips with the included three-month trial of.
 * Just Dance Controller (for Android and iOS only; the Windows Phone version is obsolete and only works with the 2016 iteration)
 * "Your smartphone acts as a tracking device and scores your moves - no camera, Kinect, Wii remote, Joy Con,or PS Move required!"
 * Access Just Dance TV video content anywhere, anytime. Watch, like, and share exclusive videos including autodances, dance lessons, behind the scenes videos and Just Dance Minutes.
 * Play with up to 6 players simultaneously.
 * World Dance Floor
 * Join the biggest online dance party in the revamped World Dance Floor and compete to win rewards.
 * Kids Mode
 * The youngest players will have a blast with the most fun dance playground: the brand new Kids mode!
 * 8 new routines were created with the help of kids’ development experts to encourage healthy movement.
 * Thanks to a tailored interface, scoring, and special characters, kids will be able to safely enjoy the game in complete autonomy with positive and supportive feedback.
 * Double Rumble (Nintendo Switch exclusive)
 * 5 exclusive Double Rumble choreographies puts the control in both of your hands for the first time in a game – hold a Joy-Con in each hand, and feel the vibrations as you experience what it’s like to play in a Mariachi band, or take charge of a 5 star kitchen.
 * Replicate the moves and feel the vibes of the music in the palms of your hands thanks the Joy-Cons’ unique HD Rumble vibration system.
 * Dance Lab
 * A story mode similar to Just Dance Machine from.
 * Choose from eight Episodes containing five routines each.
 * Sweat and Playlists, KCal Tracker & Challenge Mode are all returning feature, but only appear for 7th gen consoles only.

Scoring Changes

 * A new score rating for judging accuracy, "SUPER", has been added to the game. It stands between the existing ratings of "GOOD" and "PERFECT".
 * In addition to the existing "Superstar", which was introduced in, "Megastar" has been added to the game, which is obtained by scoring at least 12,000 points.

NTSC
PS3= PS4= Wii = Wii U= Nintendo Switch= Xbox 360= Xbox One=

PAL
PS3 = PS4 = Wii = Wii U = Nintendo Switch = Xbox 360 = Xbox One=

Track List

 * An asterisk (*) indicates that this song is covered in-game.
 * (K) indicates that this song is available in Kids Mode. Note that the 8 Main Kids Songs (colored in ◼ ) are in the main tracklist on 7th-gen consoles. You can play those songs through normal Just Dance mode on 8th-gen consoles, but you need internet connection to search for the title and play it.
 * A ◼ states that this song is available at the beginning. This only applies to eighth-gen consoles.
 * A ◼ states that this song must be unlocked by collecting all 10 CD-style stickers. This only applies to eighth-gen consoles.
 * On 8th generation consoles, the song list is ordered alphabetically, while on 7th generation consoles, the song list is in the order below.

Ubisoft Club/Code Exclusives
These songs can be unlocked on Just Dance 2018 through Ubisoft Club or a secret code.

Kids Mode

 * Main article: Kids Mode
 * An asterisk (*) indicates that this song is covered in-game.

Double Rumble

 * Main article: Double Rumble


 * All known Double Rumble routines are solo.


 * All Double Rumble is exclusive for Nintendo Switch only.

Alternate Routines

 * On 8th generation consoles, all alternate routines must be unlocked via the gift machine and are listed in the menu in alphabetical order.
 * On 7th generation consoles, the routines are unlocked by simply playing the game and are listed in the menu in the order below.

Trivia

 * marks the second time the crown icon which denotes which player in a multiplayer match is in the lead has been changed since the introduction of the feature in and the crown change in . Instead of a rendered three-dimensional crown, the icon is now a flat white two-dimensional icon inside of a bubble of the same color as the player currently in the lead with a white outline around the bubble.
 * However, the 7th generation versions of the game retain the original crown design.
 * marks the first time where Ubisoft Club/Uplay rewards are not available on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
 * also marks the first game where the Switch version can log onto Ubisoft Club.
 * However, players can not receive any rewards except Thumbs.
 * Also, players are not able to complete actions to earn Units and XP.
 * ’s pictograms have an effect where they will beat in time with the song on every other beat (as opposed to the pictogram bar, which still beats on every beat) on 8th generation consoles and the Switch.
 * This was first seen with the previews for Chiwawa (Remastered Version), HandClap and Don’t Let Me Down.
 * marks the first time the pictograms have shadows, but only on 8th generation consoles and the Switch.
 * is the third game to have.
 * is the first game in the series to have "May contain content inappropriate for children" on its ESRB label.
 * Despite this, the game still maintains the series' customary E10+ rating.
 * was the last game in the series to have Miiverse support on the Wii U, though only for a short time due to the closure of the Miiverse service on November 7, 2017.
 * features three artists (,, and Marine Band) who jointly hold the record for the longest gap between appearances in the main series.
 * Their previous songs were Cosmic Girl, Rasputin, and Sway (Quien Sera) respectively, all of which appeared on.
 * The songs Automaton, Bubble Pop!, and The Way I Are (Dance With Somebody) were played during the presentation of the game at E3, with present in person to sing The Way I Are (Dance With Somebody).
 * This was the third time that Ubisoft has brought in an artist to perform at the announcement of a new game, after, who performed Good Feeling, and , who performed Want To Want Me.
 * During the E3 presentation, dancers wearing the following costumes appeared:
 * Three men resembling the Automaton coach
 * Three women resembling P3 of Bubble Pop!
 * The Side To Side coach
 * P1 from Chantaje
 * P1 from 24K Magic
 * The Make It Jingle coach
 * A pair of dancers resembling Sebastian and Mia from the movie .
 * The preview videos for these songs contain pictogram errors wherein, during the fading phase of pictogram, they are replaced by a random pictogram from the same song:
 * Keep On Moving
 * Got That
 * Blow Your Mind (Mwah)
 * Footloose
 * John Wayne
 * Side To Side
 * Daddy Cool
 * Make It Jingle
 * Love Ward
 * Bubble Pop!
 * Chantaje
 * Automaton
 * The Way I Are (Dance With Somebody)
 * 24K Magic
 * Rockabye
 * Naughty Girl
 * Carmen (Overture)
 * The preview gameplay videos of the songs unveiled at E3 feature videos showing different parts of the song when comparing the official US and UK channels. For example, Automaton shows the first chorus and the second verse on the US account, but it shows the second chorus and the bridge on the UK one.
 * However, some song previews shows the same part with additional parts on either version, such as Rockabye and How Far I’ll Go.
 * Several coaches from, and appear in the announcement banner.
 * is the fourth game in the series in which the menu icons are cropped from squares into another shape, in this case, super-ellipses.
 * The first one was, the second was (both of which cropped squares into circles) and the third was the Wii, Wii U, and PS3 versions of  (which cropped squares into D shapes).
 * Lyrics appear slightly different than previous games - a diagonal line protrudes from the bottom edge of the screen and the lyrics follow the contour of that line when they scroll up.
 * Also, when a gray line scrolls up from the "next line" line and begins highlighting, the gray line that replaces it will "swoop in" from the bottom of the screen, similarly to.
 * The diagonal line disappears when lyrics aren't shown and reappears when lyrics will be shown, yet sometimes the line will remain there for a short period of time when some lyrics have a short time gap.
 * 7th generation versions of the game do not have the diagonal line and keep the original lyric style.
 * Squares are much more zoomed in on the coaches than in previous games.
 * The titles for the UK previews of Footloose, John Wayne and Kissing Strangers contain the word "[OFFICIEL]" (the French word for "official") instead of its English counterpart.
 * marks the second time that an artist, in this case Nicki Minaj, has 3 songs in the same game included on the disc. The first time was the Best Buy edition of, where the artist with three songs was Katy Perry.
 * marks the first time in the series that the Ubisoft logo has changed. The new Ubisoft logo (also known as "The UbiSwirl") was initially shown to the public on the UbiBlog on May 31, 2017. The logo animation movie was shown for the first time in '. The logo animation movie can also be animated in 60fps, in which that version was first shown in '.
 * On Nintendo Switch, the Joy-Cons vibrate to the rhythm of music even outside of Double Rumble routines. This feature is called "Beat Vibrations" and only works with songs.
 * is the first game since to have multiple on-disc alternates for the same song. Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) has a Kids Mode alternate routine and a Dance Crew alternate routine.
 * is the first game since to not feature any song from  or any of its members.
 * The Gold Move effect is similar to but it has less particles and a red glow effect.
 * In the preview video of Me Too on, the full Gold Move effect uses a similar red glow effect.
 * 7th generation console version of the game use the Gold Move effect that has been the norm since, since all art assets are recycled from that said game.
 * Pre-ordering the game from the PlayStation Store on the PlayStation 4 granted people access to the following PlayStation Network avatars as their avatar:
 * 24K Magic avatar
 * Another One Bites The Dust avatar
 * Bubble Pop! avatar
 * Daddy Cool avatar
 * Got That avatar
 * Side to Side avatar
 * Just like the previous three games, has messages that present themselves when an alternate routine is unlocked, exclusively on seventh gen consoles. Here are the messages attributed to each routine, in order of when they are unlocked:
 * Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) - Straight to the goal!
 * Dharma - Face your opponent!
 * Automaton - Ketchup or mustard?
 * Chantaje - You've got a ticket to ride!
 * Bubble Pop! - You'll be stuck in the sound...
 * Side to Side - Work out like a diva!
 * Kissing Strangers - Put on your dancing shoes!
 * Another One Bites the Dust - Be a real action hero!
 * 24K Magic - Be as good as gold...
 * Tumbum - Warm up the place!
 * Despacito - Ready for some Latin vibes?
 * John Wayne - Welcome to the Far West!
 * The boss "Garylou" is a play on the word "garou" (which means "werewolf" in French).
 * The new score rating "SUPER" originally appeared in 's Just Create mode, in place of "PERFECT".
 * is the third game in the series with avatars that cannot be earned simply by completing a routine.

Beta Elements
For a full list of Just Dance 2018’s beta elements, see Just Dance 2018/Beta Elements.

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