Just Dance 2018

Just Dance 2018 is set to be the ninth game in the Just Dance series. The game was revealed at E3 2017 on June 12, 2017, and is set to be released on October 24, 2017 for North America ,October 26, 2017 for Europe and Australia, and October 27, for Asia.

Gameplay and Features

 * Daily Events
 * 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 Just Dance.
 *  (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 Unlimited.
 * Just Dance Controller (for Android and iOS only, Windows Phone version is not updated to work with this game; only 2016)
 * "Your smartphone acts as a tracking device and scores your moves - no camera, Kinect, or PS Move required!"
 * Take photos of your Just Dance moments, apply fun filters, and share them on your favorite social networks!
 * 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! (Nintendo Switch, Wii U, Xbox One, PS4)
 * 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 Just Dance 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.

Scoring Changes

 * A "SUPER" rating has been added to the game. It stands between the existing ratings for "GOOD" and "PERFECT", which judge the level of accuracy that one does a move with.
 * In addition to the existing "Superstar", which was introduced in, the following scoring milestone has been introduced in this game:
 * "Megastar", which can be obtained by reaching at least 12000 points.

NTSC
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Track List

 * An asterisk (*) indicates that this song is covered in-game.

Double Rumble
Note: all known Double Rumble routines are solo.

Trivia

 * Just Dance 2018 introduces a new score phrase: "SUPER", which stands between "GOOD" and "PERFECT".
 * Just Dance 2018 also Introduces the all new "megastar"(12000 Points)
 * Just Dance 2018’s pictograms have an effect where they will match the beat of the song.
 * This was first seen on the previews for Chiwawa’s Alternate, HandClap and Don’t Let Me Down.
 * The game’s pictograms also have shadows.
 * Just Dance 2018 is the third game confirmed by Ubisoft to have.
 * Just Dance 2018 is the first game in the series to have "May contain content inappropriate for children" in the ESRB label.
 * Just Dance 2018 features an artist who holds the record of the longest gap between two songs in the series.
 * The songs Automaton, Bubble Pop!, and The Way I Are (Dance With Somebody) were played during the presentation of the game at E3, with Bebe Rexha there in person to sing The Way I Are (Dance With Somebody)
 * This is the the third time an artist supported the announcement of a Just Dance game, after Flo Rida performing Good Feeling and Jason Derulo performing Want To Want Me.
 * In the first previews, there are some pictogram errors: when the pictogram reaches the end of the slide, the pictogram of the next move will replace the correct one during the fading phase.
 * The preview gameplays show different parts on the US and UK YouTube 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.
 * Several coaches from the previous game appear in the announcement banner.
 * Just Dance 2018 is the fourth game in the series in which the menu icons are cropped from squares to another shape (in this case, circles with sharpened angles).
 * The first one was, the second was (both of which crops squares into circles) and the third was the Wii, Wii U, and PS3 versions of  (crops squares into D shapes).
 * Lyrics appear slightly differently 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 grey line scrolls up from the "next line" line and begins highlighting, the grey line that replaces it will "swoop in" from the bottom of the screen, similarly to Just Dance Now.