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"Just Dance 2016" cover art. (via http://just-dance.ubi.com/en-us/tracklist/index.aspx)

“Just Dance 2016” is nearing its Oct. 20 release and fans of the rhythm-based series are eager to dance to the game’s set list this year. Developer Ubisoft recently unveiled the complete song list of the game which boasts more than 40 songs on launch.

The complete soundtrack of “Just Dance 2016” features along with hit titles like “Fancy” by Iggy Azalea, “Uptown Funk” by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars, “Born This Way” by Lady Gaga and “All About That Bass” by Meghan Trainor. Gamespot reports that it will also feature some hit movie songs like "Under the Sea" from “The Little Mermaid,” “Junto a Ti" From Disney's "Violetta" and "You're The One I Want" off the “Grease” soundtrack.

Also, starting this year, the game will start featuring support for “Just Dance Unlimited,” Worth Playing reports. “Just Dance Unlimited” is a subscription system available to current gen console owners. Subscribing to “Just Dance Unlimited” will further expand the song list to over 150. It will give players access to songs from the past “Just Dance” titles.

The current gen version of the game will also have exclusive modes like Dance Quests Mode, Dance Party Mode and World Video Challenge. Perhaps the best new mode is the World Video Challenge, as it allows players to challenge their friends from any corner of the globe by sending them a video of their performance.

The hit rhythm-based game, “Just Dance 2016” launches on Oct. 20 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii, and Wii U. The next title in the series will also be compatible with the new “Just Dance”mobile app. This new feature allows players to use their smartphones as a controller for “Just Dance 2016.” This feature is limited to current gen consoles as they have no way of sensing motion aside from the smartphones. Previous consoles will still utilize previous controllers such as the Xbox 360’s Kinect, the PlayStation 3’s Move and the Wii’s Wiimote.

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