Amazon has
Just Dance 2025 Limited Edition: Digital Code in Box (PS5 or Nintendo Switch) on sale for
$19.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Note: Download code only. This product does not contain a game card or disc. Internet connection, Ubisoft Account, applicable console account, and platform subscription (sold separately) required.
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Available Options:About this Game:- Dance to chart-topping hits, pop party anthems, all-time classics, viral internet phenomena, and more, including: "Espresso" by Sabrina Carpenter, "Lunch" by Billie Eilish, "Poker Face" by Lady Gaga, "Unstoppable" by Sia
- Get the Unicorn Pack included in the Limited Edition to decorate your Dancer Card with a unicorn avatar and a rainbow background. You can also send unicorn kisses with your sticker and show off with magical scoring effects!
- Enjoy an exclusive Ariana Grande song pack included in every edition including her latest hits: we can't be friends (wait for your love), yes, and?, the boy is mine and many more!
- Workout mode for fitness enthusiasts. Start your own fitness routine and exercise while having fun in Workout mode. Keep yourself motivated by tracking calories burnt and time spent dancing.
- Regardless of if you or your friends own Just Dance 2023 Edition, Just Dance 2024 Edition, or Just Dance 2025 Edition, all players are connected on the same platform. If you own several editions, all content is together in the same place!
- Want to keep the party going? Subscribe to Just Dance+ with access to hundreds of songs and special in-game events.* Unlock one-month access included with the game.
- A smartphone with the Just Dance Controller app is required to track your moves—no additional accessories required! For iOS phones, compatible with iPhone 6S & latest devices. For Android phones, works on most Android 9+ OS supporting phones.
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I'm not against profits, but wouldn't it be better not to release yearly unless it's a major update? Provide more than 10 songs? Have a standard baseline? Allow users to create content so we can appreciate the work required to make these videos? Oh, you mean it's not that hard to recreate new content for new audio songs? So, release a new version every 2-3 years and give something better than 10 songs. Offer it as a bundle dlc. But agree to a standard set. Give options for many types of people to have an actual experience. 10 songs assume that people must love all these songs, which makes it promotional, and it's double charging users to pay for what is really advertisement. I was very disappointed many years back when I didn't get much for $20. It was for less than 30 minutes of entertainment with very few options without paying more. I expected at minimum 2 hours experience if not 20-30 hours. I would rather join a guest pass at my local gym if I were to pay for subscription model or buy a particular program to teach me dance moves.
Update: A user commented there are 40 songs. There are 41 songs.
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In short, this $20 purchase will unlock the game and 41 songs. If you want more songs later, you can buy additional bundles and/or subscribe to JD+.
There is a camera (phone-based) option, but it only supports a single player and is strict regarding lighting and phone placement.
I'm not against profits, but wouldn't it be better not to release yearly unless it's a major update? Provide more than 10 songs? Have a standard baseline? Allow users to create content so we can appreciate the work required to make these videos? Oh, you mean it's not that hard to recreate new content for new audio songs? So, release a new version every 2-3 years and give something better than 10 songs. Offer it as a bundle dlc. But agree to a standard set. Give options for many types of people to have an actual experience. 10 songs assume that people must love all these songs, which makes it promotional, and it's double charging users to pay for what is really advertisement. I was very disappointed many years back when I didn't get much for $20. It was for less than 30 minutes of entertainment with very few options without paying more. I expected at minimum 2 hours experience if not 20-30 hours. I would rather join a guest pass at my local gym if I were to pay for subscription model or buy a particular program to teach me dance moves.
Update: A user commented there are 40 songs. There are 41 songs.
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If the aim is to provide an honest product, it might be more straightforward to offer the game without including the "YEAR" in the title for each console generation. This would make the offering clearer. Changing the base content year after year without organization or explanation can lead to confusion regarding what content has changed and why.
A bundled approach is more effective, ensuring that users don't lose access or get confused about their owned content or end up repurchasing items from previous titles. Users would understand the need for a subscription model after the initial purchase, but the year-based titles make it seem like separate products from previous years.
There's no need to label the game as 2023, 2024, or 2025 unless there are major changes to the base content. There should be some form of cross-ownership for songs reused in later titles to avoid confusion about product content and access.
Additionally, while I acknowledge the enjoyment and value the game provides, it's important to consider the perception of ownership. Clarity on whether the game is a subscription or a one-time purchase would help users understand the product better. Instead of repackaging the game under a new title each year without substantial changes, a more transparent approach would be better. This would be the honest, respectful approach on both ends. But rather, we get one that is clumsy in offering and users have no idea what the logic in choice given on each title. It's deception. That is what I'm getting at.
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