Just Dance 2017 wants you to bust-a-move

Just Dance 2017 is out now and is ready for you to come and bust-a-move.

With a soundtrack reaching all the way back to classics from Queen through to brand new tracks from Zayn and Maroon 5, Just Dance 2017 is for dancers of all ages.

Just Dance 17 uses the Just Dance Controller App with current-gen consoles which negates the need for cameras or motion controllers.

Along with Just Dance 2017 is the subscription service Just Dance Unlimited. Allowing players to choose from over 200 songs at launch, it also includes access to exclusive tracks. The standard version of Just Dance 2017 includes three months access on PC, PS4, Wii U and Xbox One.

Just Dance 2017 is available now for PS3, PS4, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. It will be coming to PC and Switch.

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Leo Stevenson
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