Just Dance 2019

 is the tenth game in the series. Revealed on June 11, 2018 at E3 2018, ' will hit stores on October 23, 2018 in the North American region, and October 25, 2018''' in Europe, Australia, and Asia. It is the first game in the main series since to not be available for the PS3.

Gameplay and Features
Just Dance 2019 comes with an insane amount of content for all the family to enjoy! '''Just Dance the way you want! Your Just Dance experience has never been so personalized.''' '''Always On, Always Live! Just Dance 2019 keeps the party going all year long.''' '''No additional accessories are required to join the fun! Just use your smartphone with the Just Dance Controller app!'''
 * With Just Dance Unlimited, the dance-on-demand subscription streaming service, you have access to 400 songs and more! Every copy of the game comes with 1-month’s access on Xbox One, Wii U, Switch, and PS4!
 * This year, multiple creative experts from different artistic backgrounds have contributed to creating stunning universes for the game, like street artist Chanoir and stop-motion studio Clay Animation. More partnerships are to be announced later!
 * The acclaimed Kids Mode is back! The dedicated mode brings a tailored interface for the youngest players to enjoy in full autonomy & security, together with 8 new kid-friendly choreographies, and additional curated songs.
 * And the 40 new songs are also available on old-gen consoles! (Wii, Xbox 360)
 * The game learns your dancing habits and suggests content you will also like! Follow your instincts and pick the perfect pre-made playlist to match your mood, or let the game make recommendations created just for you. For every moment, there’s a Just Dance playlist.
 * With the new intuitive interface, personalizing your game experience has never been so easy. Pick your favorite songs among the ever-growing Just Dance catalogue and create your own playlists to customize your Just Dance parties!
 * The dynamic new home page features seasonal and special event playlists, game news highlights and a new community section. Stay up to our latest news, jump into our online mode World Dance Floor, or follow our thematic & curated playlists recommendations… the completely new home screen is the central hub for everything Just Dance!
 * With Just Dance Unlimited, the party never stops. More songs will be added all year long to enrich the game’s suggested playlists and game modes.
 * Use your smartphone to track and score your moves - no camera, Kinect, Wii Remote, or PS Move required! Up to 6 players can play with their phones simultaneously.

Removed Songs
These are the songs that were initially meant to appear in the game, but were eventually scrapped for unknown reasons.

Trivia

 * is the first game since the Xbox 360 version of to show previews for songs in the main menu.
 * However, not counting additional games, is the first game to show previews for songs in the main menu since the Xbox 360 version of.
 * This is the third game (second not counting additional games) in the series where this happens.
 * Additionally, is the first game since  to include difficulty ratings.
 * is the fourth game to have.
 * features the first major game HUD change since for 8th-Gen consoles.
 * is the first game to have a publicly announced song removed from the game (in this case, Dame Tu Cosita).
 * While the Gold Move effect from is used with less particles and a red glow, which is used from, on 8th-Gen consoles, 7th-Gen consoles uses the  Gold Move effect since all of the recycled assets from that said game are used.
 * Most of the solo Gold Move pictograms in have a thicker outline than usual Gold Move pictograms.
 * Despite there still being shadows behind the pictograms, like in the previous game, the shadows are not present in any promotional gameplay picture.
 * is the first game to feature two versions of the same teaser (in this case, Work Work).
 * Something similar happened with, , and , when songs were with teasers for both the coach and background.
 * is the first game in the main series to be rated E in ESRB.
 * It would have been the second if  kept its original ESRB rating (E).
 * is the first game since to have publicly announced alternate routines before the game’s release.
 * During the E3 and Gamescom presentation, dancers wearing the following costumes appeared:
 * An unknown Panda coach.
 * The coach of I Feel It Coming.
 * P1 of Mad Love.
 * P1 of Fire
 * An unknown coach.
 * P2 of Sweet Sensation.

Beta Elements
For a full list of Just Dance 2019’s beta elements, see Just Dance 2019/Beta Elements.

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