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Further information: Gameplay of the Just Dance series

As with previous installments, players select a song, and then follow the motions of on-screen dancer(s) and their choreographed routine. Players are judged on a ranking scale for the accuracy of each of their moves in comparison to that of the on-screen dancer. The game supports the use of each console's motion controller accessories (Kinect on Xbox 360 and One, PlayStation Camera on PS4, PlayStation Move on PS3, and Wii Remotes on Wii and Wii U); alternatively, players can utilize a smartphone app for motion tracking.[2][3]

Standard gameplay has been re-organized under the banner of "Dance Party" mode—encompassing competitive and co-operative multiplayer modes, and the ability to send recordings of performances alongside challenges to other players.[2][3] In the "Dance Quests" mode, players compete against a computer opponent across three randomly selected songs.[3] Versions for eighth-generation consoles also include "Showtime", which allows players to record short lip sync music videos to songs with themed visual effects.[3][4]

Ubisoft ended all online services for the Wii, PS3, and Xbox 360 versions of the game on November 19, 2018.[5]

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