Just Dance 2026 Edition

14 octobre 2025

Just Dance 2026 Edition, développé par Ubisoft Paris et édité par Ubisoft Entertainment, est sorti le 14 octobre 2025 sur Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 et Xbox Series X|S. Ce jeu de rythme musical construit avec le moteur Unity évalue le joueur au fil de chorégraphies à reproduire à l'écran. Il propose une sélection de quarante titres mêlant succès récents et classiques, avec des modes de jeu en solo, en coopération ou en compétition locale pour jusqu'à six participants. L'utilisation du téléphone comme caméra de contrôle est possible, tout comme des sessions orientées exercice physique, et le titre regroupe des contenus issus de plusieurs opus précédents. La presse a salué un travail de polish efficace, Nintenderos évoquant une version solide qui ne cherche pas à réinventer la formule mais à la faire briller davantage, tandis que ScreenHub a relevé l'intérêt du jeu pour le fitness comme pour danser simplement. En revanche, certains joueurs sur Metacritic ont exprimé leur déception, trouvant cette édition ennuyeuse et jugeant la chorégraphie récente confuse par rapport aux versions antérieures.

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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Nintenderos 83/100

« Just Dance 2026 is a solid release. It doesn't aim to reinvent the formula, but it does aim to polish it until it shines brighter than ever. Its wide musical selection, its commitment to inclusivity, and its vibrant aesthetic make it a well-rounded release, perfect for both parties and solo sessions. »

ScreenHub 80/100

« Whether you’re keen on the game to improve your fitness (and it certainly helps there), or you’re just looking for an excuse to groove along to a thumping beat, Just Dance 2026 Edition will serve you very well. After all, we can always do with more excuses to groove. »

IGN France 80/100

« No revolution, but a new, modern, and solid vintage for even more fun with friends, family, or online. »

NintendoWorldReport 80/100

« I’ve always loved the Just Dance series, and I’m super excited that now I get to share it with my child, who’s now just getting to the right age for games. Just Dance 2026 is more of the same that we’ve seen over and over again, but in this case consistency is a fantastic thing. »

Vandal 75/100

« Ubisoft’s latest entry refines rather than reinvents the series, offering a vibrant audiovisual experience, fun cooperative and fitness modes, and smooth integration with Just Dance+, but its inconsistent motion detection and the paywalled best songs keep it from fully shining. »

Universo Nintendo 75/100

« Just Dance 2026 Edition on Nintendo Switch is a lively, polished and inclusive party game with a strong new Party Mode and a fun, contemporary tracklist, but it leans heavily on its subscription library and changes little at its core – great if you’re returning after skipping a few years, more optional if you already own the recent entries. »

Nintenduo 73/100

« Just Dance 2026 Edition once again crowns itself as the undisputed king of the dance floor. Although it adds new features like a multiplayer Party Mode and the option to use the camera to track your movements, this edition still feels more like an additional pack with 40 new songs to expand its already massive music catalog. An enjoyable and effective entry, but a rather conservative one. »

IGN Spain 70/100

« Just Dance 2026 Edition doesn't revolutionize Ubisoft's famous franchise, but it does introduce a couple of interesting new features. The ultimate party game returns with 40 new songs and the all-new Party mode, making for even more fun and chaotic sessions. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

Spring2boon 6/10

« As a big fan of just dance this edition was kinda boring..... The maps where okay but have a noticeable decline from the previous editions. I also noticed that there are so many ubisoft original songs. It does have some big hits like: ATP, poker face, houdini(dua lipa),hung up,and so many more. One thing I did really not like where the choreo's that where so boring and wayyy to easy. »

Egorsos356 0/10

« New versions of the game are killed by new choreography, previously there were clear movements, but now it's complete and chaotic nonsense, and until 2023 the game version had a very good interface! »

PMG-Writer 8/10

« Just Dance 2026 exemplifies a series that has found its identity and sees no need for fundamental changes. Instead of innovation, Ubisoft delivers reliability: new songs, stable technology, and immediate accessibility. The stronger platform focus via Just Dance+ makes the game more attractive in the long run, but raises questions about the pricing of individual content. Those who dance regularly or use the title as a family game will receive a comprehensive and polished version of the concept. Ultimately, Just Dance 2026 remains what has defined the series for years: a straightforward, cross-generational party game – modernized through digital distribution, but deliberately unchanged at its core. »

rot5000 2/10

« Connection fails all the time. Its unplayable. Which clown has designed this crap lol »

tthesaintt 0/10

« Horrible with Nintendo as always. No support no help and no feedback. Get it on PS5 absolutely!!! »

CHUMCHU 2/10

« Just Dance 2026 is undoubtedly the worst game in the series by far. It's not that it's a bad game or anything, but it has many problems, and you can see the critical state Ubisoft is in when it comes to this game. A huge disappointment. »

kknchh 7/10

« The first "edition" that i bought, i like it. The new camera tracking is so much accurate than joycon or phone. Sometimes joycon doesn't even see my moves. The music selection is ok. The party mode is like what is this????? Tracking does not work. It said clap, i clap AND IT DOES NOT SEE IT. »

Creynt 5/10

« I’ve been playing Just Dance for years, and honestly, you can really tell this one didn’t have a big budget. There are so many Ubisoft Originals or completely unknown songs this time, and it really hurts the variety. Compared to JD23 or JD24, this year’s tracklist just feels kind of weak and repetitive. The visuals and map quality are still good and they haven’t really changed much, which is fine. But the choreographies have gone back to being super casual again. I get that the more “professional” routines from a few years ago might’ve been too hard for some players, but now it feels a bit too basic. The new Party Mode sounded cool at first, and it is fun for a bit, but it gets boring pretty fast. It’s more of a quick gimmick than something you’ll keep coming back to. And it’s still frustrating that Ubisoft isn’t doing anything with live service or adding new features that would keep the game fresh. JD2026 is still fun to play for a while, but it feels like the series is just stuck in place at this point. »

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