Game developed by Ubisoft has a release date scheduled for October 15, 2024 for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch and Xbox Series X/S
Game series developed by Ubisoft which features several choreographies of great music hits, JustDance will have the 2025 edition with songs by names like Sabrina Carpenter, Dua Lipa and even SpongeBob SquarePants.
The new entry in the franchise, which launches on October 15, 2024 for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch and Xbox SeriesX/Swill have 40 new tracks and choreography for players to try out. For example, there will be two versions of “Espresso,” hit by Carpenterone for dancing standing up and the other sitting down.
Additionally, the game will feature “Lunch,” Billie Eilish; “Training Season,” from Dua Lipa; “Pink Venom,” from BLACKPINK; “Padam Padam,” from Kylie Minogue; “In Your Eyes,” from The Weeknd and Doja Cat; “Party In The USA,” from Miley Cyrus; “Payphone,” from Maroon 5; between others.
Take a look at SpongeBob SquarePants’ Birthday by Groove Century coming into Just Dance 2025 Edition, available on October 15 2024! pic.twitter.com/V9vGFyybsY
— Just Dance 2025 Edition (@justdancegame) October 9, 2024
Take a look at Espresso (Hair Salon Version) by Sabrina Carpenter coming into Just Dance 2025 Edition, available on October 15 2024! pic.twitter.com/eyz9nGQGcH
— Just Dance 2025 Edition (@justdancegame) October 9, 2024
Take a look at Espresso by Sabrina Carpenter coming into Just Dance 2025 Edition, available on October 15 2024! pic.twitter.com/DZrwdGI1k6
— Just Dance 2025 Edition (@justdancegame) October 9, 2024
Take a look at Pink Venom (Extreme Version) by BLACKPINK coming into Just Dance 2025 Edition, available on October 15 2024! pic.twitter.com/79kipsJehy
— Just Dance 2025 Edition (@justdancegame) October 2, 2024
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