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Just Dance 2024 Edition

Ubisoft Paris, Ubisoft
Oct 24, 2023 - Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch
Fair

OpenCritic Rating

69

Top Critic Average

40%

Critics Recommend

IGN Italy
6 / 10
God is a Geek
6.5 / 10
The Games Machine
8.2 / 10
Nintendo Life
7 / 10
Generación Xbox
82 / 100
Spaziogames
7 / 10
LevelUp
7 / 10
Worth Playing
7.5 / 10
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Just Dance 2024 Edition Trailers

Just Dance 2024 Edition | Launch Song List Trailer thumbnail

Just Dance 2024 Edition | Launch Song List Trailer

Just Dance 2024 Edition -  Story Playlist Trailer thumbnail

Just Dance 2024 Edition - Story Playlist Trailer

Just Dance 2024 Edition – October Update | Launch Trailer thumbnail

Just Dance 2024 Edition – October Update | Launch Trailer


Just Dance 2024 Edition Screenshots



Critic Reviews for Just Dance 2024 Edition

A chapter with more flaws than values, without significant innovations, and with a total focus on the online which distances it further from its original idea of ​​a party game.

Review in Italian | Read full review

Just Dance 2024 Edition has all the same problems that the previous games had, but you can't deny it's still fun to dance the night away.

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Haters will say that nothing has changed in Just Dance 2024 Edition and that the few new features are nothing more than a remix – to stay on the subject – of modes already present in the more than twenty releases of this franchise. While this is true, there's actually no way to improve an already perfect format, so you can only smooth out the edges and make the experience better and better. Despite a somewhat subdued playlist compared to some previous chapters, Ubisoft churns out a complete and fun party game that offers the best of itself in local multiplayer, that is, with real friends to go wild with.

Review in Italian | Read full review

That said, if you like Just Dance and simply must have the additional 40 songs that come with this latest package, it’s a perfectly serviceable, inoffensive experience. As we said last year, there’s nothing here that’s going to convert non-believers, and the lack of meaningful improvements with this one makes it even less of a recommendation, but the quality-of-life changes from last year remain intact, at least.

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In short, Just Dance 2024 Edition is an ideal game to spend a few minutes or even hours. You will exhaust yourself dancing, which is beneficial for your health, because moving a little and not always sitting playing is important, but more important is to warn that if this is a problem, Just Dance is not for you. If you like what you're reading, make room in your living room, because you'll need a good dance floor.

Review in Spanish | Read full review

Just Dance 2024 Edition is just a content update of the previous title, which means it's exactly the same game, without many new things that can even be discussed about. But for those who want to "Just Dance", maybe that's just what they want.

Review in Italian | Read full review

Just Dance 2024 Edition presents the best of the saga, but with some new features that will resonate very well with the community. It adds 40 new songs from various genres and promises more updates, so it has undoubtedly become a good option to try with family and friends. Sadly, if you want to play online you will have to be very patient.

Review in Spanish | Read full review

You already know whether you're a fan of the series, and Just Dance 2024 Edition won't sway your opinion. With that said, it is great to see that the game makes a strong, conscious effort to keep the song library fresh without juggling different games; each iteration is now essentially a big track pack expansion. It's also good to see that the video quality has only gotten better, with a combination of dynamic backgrounds and a few songs that feature different animation styles (instead of people in full-blown costumes). It may still be the only dance game in town, but at least you'll be assured that there's some effort in earning that title rather than winning it by default.

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