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Review: Just Dance 2026

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I may love sitting on my bottom and playing games, but I adore any game that gets me up and moving. Just Dance 2026 does just that with its massive library of songs, interesting game modes, and calorie-counting fitness option. This makes it the perfect game for fitness lovers and those who cherish modern music. On top of this, if you own any previous game in the series, your songs are included in the main hub.

Ubisoft developed this dancing title. It is a single-player, competitive, or local multiplayer affair. We tested every mode and laughed repeatedly as things got heated. The competition was wild when 6 of us took to the dance floor. Moreover, trying to beat the score of the world’s best players wasn’t a walk in the park. 

Just Dance 2026 evolves nicely.

Games that do a yearly cycle rarely evolve. Sadly, they are a bit of a cash cow, and gamers moan regularly. However, this never stops anyone from buying the latest game in the franchise. Thankfully, I can report that Just Dance 2026 has added some new game modes. Additionally, it lets you play your previous content from a smooth and easy-to-use hub. This makes it a great user experience and perfect for every hardcore fan.

This game boasts smartphone controls for a hands-free experience. Sadly, this was a little tricky to set up, and I struggled more than I should have. Yet, if you have the space and a good enough phone, you’ll watch yourself grind, jive, and move to every song. Though this was an interesting idea, it didn’t work with multiple players. Instead, the smartphone connected through a unique code to allow the game to register your moves and create a scoreboard.

A fantastic range of songs.

I’m not a massive fan of modern music, but Just Dance 2026 has a great range of songs. If you do not own any previous titles, you will enjoy 40 new songs. Moreover, if you have the Ultimate or Deluxe edition, you can access the subscription service with a 12-month or 4-month code. This expands the library of songs further and allows players to groove the night away.

No matter your fitness levels, music taste, or friendship circle, Just Dance 2026 is great fun. The lively songs, vibrant imagery, and simple-to-understand moves are contagious. My girls loved jumping on their favourite track and copying the moves on the screen. Additionally, the odd competition went down well, and they laughed as they tried to outdo one another.

Just Dance 2026 looks great.

Although I wasn’t sold on the smartphone app, the base game looks great. The animation is smooth, and keeping up with the instructors was a piece of cake. I’ll admit that my moves looked nothing like the ones on the screen, but I didn’t care. Following the action was easy, as an on-screen guide kept you going. Furthermore, the UI and different character models ensure that you will not get lost.

The audio is as good, and each of the songs was a joy to listen to. No matter the genre, my kids smiled as they found new songs to enjoy. Just Dance 2026 has a varied library, and the eclectic mixture of songs will appease most gamers.

Simple to play.

The camera option wasn’t perfect, but the rest of the controls were great. I like the special codes to connect multiple phones, and this worked really well. Other than this, the UI is easy to navigate, and a child can play this with little guidance.

Replay value is up for debate. There are leaderboards, loads of songs, and online and offline competitions, but it is as good as the joy you get out of it. Consequently, if you get bored with the songs, you’ll turn it off immediately. My kids loved it, and they will not let me uninstall it.

Just Dance 2026 is a great addition to the franchise.

I didn’t think I’d be saying that I love Just Dance 2026. The game has evolved nicely, and the action is fun, easy to understand, and a little addictive. Furthermore, I think the central hub was an excellent idea. Though this won’t be for everyone, I like the upbeat gameplay, simple action, and vivid imagery. Accordingly, I recommend buying it here! Can you show your worth on the dancefloor? Choose a song, limber up, and hit the high score.

SUMMARY

Just Dance 2026 is great if you love the franchise. There is a nice library of songs to select and a new central hub to enjoy. Furthermore, the mobile phone controller system was an interesting concept. Although I'm not a massive fan of yearly franchises, this one does a nice job.


+ Crisp visuals.
+ A decent library of songs.
+ Simple to pick up and play.
+ I like the central hub.

- May be limited if you don't own other games in the franchise.
- The subscription service may no be everyone's cup of tea.

(Rating: PEGI 3 In-Game Purchases Release date: 14/10/2026 Price: £44.99)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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