Talk:Just Dance 2019/@comment-35782278-20180618012142/@comment-1465604-20180618073244

Yes? This is what tends to happen with E3 reveals because they take place in June. It takes quite a lot of time to secure the rights to a sing, write a choreography for it, sew the costume(s) for it, design the background, train a dancer (or several dancers) to perform the routine, film it and then finish post-processing work on it to have it ready for the E3 demo.

As such, most songs revealed during E3 will not be songs from the same year but songs from earlier years as production on those can have started long before E3 (notably, most Just Dance games start production the November the year before they're relased).

JD2018 also saw only 3 2017 songs revealed at E3. E3 2016 saw only two songs from 2016 being revealed for JD2017, "Cheap Thrills" and "Run the Night", the latter of which was commissioned by Ubisoft for the game, so they must have had early acess to it. JD2016 saw only 3 2015 songs revealed at E3.

Please stop looking for imaginary faults to complain about in order to make JD2019 out to be the literal Devil.