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  • Ubisoft

    'Just Dance' is somehow being turned into a movie

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    01.15.2019

    Considering the lack of characters, themes or a plot, you might wonder exactly how Ubisoft's Just Dance could be made into a movie. But a Hollywood executive might see it differently: "Dancing movies make money. Video game movies make money. So a dance video game movie should make all the money!" Following that infallible logic, Sony's Screen Gems has acquired the motion picture rights to Just Dance following a bidding war, Deadline has reported.

  • Ubisoft

    'Just Dance 2019' is heading to the Wii like it's 2009

    by 
    Kris Naudus
    Kris Naudus
    06.11.2018

    Ubisoft's E3 press conference kicked off with a marching band, crazy costumes and a dancing panda and yet somehow that wasn't even the most bizarre thing about the company's announcement of Just Dance 2019. While the latest installment of the motion-capture dancing series will be released on all the usual suspects -- PS4, Xbox One and Switch -- Ubisoft's also giving fans of older systems something new to play on the Xbox 360, Wii U and yes, even the Wii.

  • Ubisoft at E3 2015: 'Assassin's Creed,' 'Just Dance' and new IPs

    by 
    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    06.15.2015

    Ubisoft (featuring Aisha Tyler, as always) has revealed quite a lengthy list of games at this year's E3. It includes new entries in fan favorite series Assassin's Creed and Just Dance, as well as new IPs for those who'd rather try something fresh. We've listed them all below the fold along with their trailers, so you can get a quick glimpse of what the French gamemaker has in store for this year and next.

  • 'Just Dance Now' lets anyone with a smartphone and internet connection join in to... dance

    by 
    Joseph Volpe
    Joseph Volpe
    06.09.2014

    Ubisoft's just kicked off its E3 presser with a look at Just Dance 2015 which is -- let's be honest -- expected and not all that exciting. But the company also has a trick up its sleeve for this new edition of the motion-controlled dancing game: online multiplayer from any connected device. The service, called Just Dance Now, lets any player with a smartphone, tablet (Android or iOS), smart TV or PC join in the game using the accelerometer on their phone. And, according to Ubisoft, there's no upper limit on how many players can connect at once using the Just Dance Now app, which the company demoed using a song by 'ol Lady Gaga.