LG, Ubisoft bringing Just Dance Now to LG TVs
October 30, 2025
LG Electronics and Ubisoft are collaborating for the upcoming launch of the music-based dance video game, Just Dance Now, on LG Smart TVs. The game will be available from December through the LG Gaming Portal in North America and Europe.
With over 135 million players worldwide, Just Dance Now offers dynamic choreography of hundreds of songs. LG Smart TVs running webOS 22 or later will provide access to this library. To celebrate the launch, LG TV users will have exclusive access to a limited-time Just Dance map featuring Money Pull Up, a viral track with tens of millions of streams worldwide. LG Smart TV users will be able to play for free Just Dance Now for a limited time each day, providing a chance to experience the fun of dancing along to popular tracks on their TVs. Those who wish to keep playing can extend their access with a subscription or by purchasing song packs.
Players can enjoy dancing with friends and family by using the LG Magic Remote, without the need for additional controllers or a gaming console. With motion-sensing technology, the LG Magic Remote can accurately capture each movement, reflecting the motions on screen.
“Our collaboration with LG Electronics is a great way for more people to play Just Dance Now through the LG webOS smart TV platform,” said Amelie Louvet, Just Dance Brand Director, Ubisoft Paris Studio. “With Just Dance Now, LG Smart TVs are now a dynamic space for families and friends to turn their living room into a dancefloor and move to the world’s biggest hits.”
“We are committed to evolving the LG Gaming Portal into the ultimate gaming destination,” added Chris Jo, head of the webOS Platform Business Center at the LG Media Entertainment Solution Company. “By working with leading partners like Ubisoft, we are continuously expanding our selection of game titles and advanced features to offer a variety of immersive gaming experiences on LG Smart TVs.”
Just Dance Now app will have an early debut in beta version ahead of launch in select markets including France, allowing users to sample three songs on the first day, followed by one song daily, during a two-week beta trial.
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