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E3 2018: Ubisoft's Just Dance 2019 Parties It Up With a Dancing Panda

E3 2018: Ubisoft’s Just Dance 2019 Parties It Up With a Dancing Panda

Marching bands, breakdancers, and panda costumes for Just Dance 2019 at E3 2018

  • Amy Chen Amy Chen
  • June 11, 2018
  • 2 Minute Read

Ubisoft at E3 2018 started off their conference with trumpets, colourful costumes, and a dancing panda to celebrate the arrival of Just Dance 2019.

The spectacle and excitement showcased how Just Dance 2019 is the ultimate party game. Just Dance 2019 has over 40 tracks from popular hits and family favourites, like Shaky Shaky by Daddy Yankee, Bang Bang Bang by BIGBANG, and Narco by Blasterjaxx and Timmy Trumpet.

Here are some of the other songs that have just been officially released in Just Dance 2019:

  • Bum Bum Tam Tam by MC Fioti, Future, J Balvin, Stefflon Don, and Juan Magan
  • Dame Tu Cosita by El Chombo Ft. Cutty Ranks
  • Finesse (Remix) by Bruno Mars Ft. Cardi B
  • Fire by LLP Ft. Mike Diamondz
  • Mad Love by Sean Paul, David Guetta Ft. Becky G
  • Mama Mia by Mayra Verónica
  • Mi Mi Mi by Hit The Electro Beat
  • OMG by Arash Ft. Snoop Dogg

Key features of the game include Just Dance Unlimited, where players have over 400 songs to choose from for the year. A trial for one month is also included with every purchase. To add more personal flair to the game, the game learns each players’ dancing habits and even suggests content they will enjoy.

For the kids, there are eight choreographics developed for them, encouraging healthy movement. Upping the game in dance moves just got a lot easier for players of all ages as well, especially with the feature that lets smartphones track moves. The PlayStation Move or Kinect are not needed for this, and up to six people can party it up.

The game will be coming out on October 23, 2018.


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