Just Dance+ 2026: Price Hike, Returning Tracks, and New Maps

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Just Dance+ 2026: Price Hike, Returning Tracks, and New Maps
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Ubisoft has outlined what’s next for Just Dance+ in 2026 and confirmed a pricing update in April. The subscription’s song library will expand with tracks from the 2023 and 2024 editions, arriving in staged drops. The plan also includes new maps, gameplay and scoring changes, and a spring launch for a themed music pack. The studio frames the changes around long-term support and music licensing realities.

Pricing Changes in April – New Tiers and Context

Ubisoft will adjust Just Dance+ subscription prices in April, citing the costs and complexity of music licensing and ongoing service growth.

“Every song available in the service relies on licensing agreements that evolve over time.”

Below is a structured look at the new and previous prices.

Just Dance+ price change (effective April)
Pass New Price (USD / EUR) Previous Price (USD / EUR)
1 Month $4.99 / 4,99€ $3.99 / 3,99€
3 Month $12.99 / 12,99€ $9.99 / 9,99€
12 Month $29.99 / 29,99€ $24.99 / 24,99€

Returning Tracks in 2026 – Staggered Drops from 2023 and 2024 Editions

Most songs from the Just Dance 2023 Edition are joining Just Dance+ across multiple waves. A first batch is available now featuring:

  • Sweet But Psycho – Ava Max
  • Toxic – Britney Spears
  • Drivers License – Olivia Rodrigo
  • Dynamite – BTS
  • Walking on Sunshine – Katrina & The Waves

A second 2023 batch is planned for February 10, including:

  • STAY – The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber
  • Telephone – Lady Gaga ft. Beyoncé
  • Locked Out of Heaven – Bruno Mars
  • CAN’T STOP THE FEELING! – Justin Timberlake
  • Magic – Kylie Minogue

Tracks from the Just Dance 2024 Edition will roll out in several waves starting February 17. Ubisoft notes that most of the original tracklists from 2023-2024 will be added; a limited number of songs will be excluded due to licensing constraints. The studio plans to clarify inclusions with each drop.

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New Maps on the Way

Fresh content will complement returning tracks. Confirmed so far:

  • “360” – Charli XCX (new map)

Ubisoft will reveal additional new maps later in the year, expanding the service beyond legacy tracks.

Gameplay and Scoring Updates – Full-Body Scoring for Returning Songs

The Camera Controller Mode introduced with the 2025 Edition will be enabled on 2023 and 2024 maps joining Just Dance+, using the Just Dance Controller App on iOS and Android. This adds full-body scoring to those songs – a frequent community request.

Alongside that, a selection of existing Just Dance+ maps will receive scoring consistency updates, following the methodology applied in earlier patches to align scoring behavior across the catalog.

New Music Pack This Spring – Wonder Tales

Ubisoft is preparing a themed pack titled Wonder Tales, slated for a spring release. The set draws from the Melosia Realms Danceverse, centering on fantasy and magical atmospheres with light narrative links between characters and locations across its maps. More details will be shared closer to launch.

Platforms and Access

Just Dance+ runs on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The service is playable via Just Dance 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026 Editions.

Bottom Line – What This Means for Players

Expect a price increase in April and a steady flow of content through 2026 – with returning hits from recent editions, new maps, full-body scoring support on legacy songs, and the Wonder Tales pack in spring. Licensing remains a key factor, so not every track will return, but most of the 2023-2024 selections are planned to make the jump.

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