Ubisoft has reveal what they call the ‘full (full)’ tracklist for Just Dance 2026 Edition and gamers’ reactions are really mixed. The official Just Dance account has shocked the world with this great revelation by presenting the first part of the total song list, which consists of six parts, and at the same time inviting the players to share their favorite tracks from the forthcoming game.
As usual, Just Dance announced it with the major excitement and the typical series’s energy full of extreme excitement showing capital letters, eye emojis, and so on. But peeping through the comments section reveals a rather mixed-feeling community about this rollout. One player named Kay mentioned, “I’m losing my mind ‘full (full)’ ‘PART ONE OF SIX’ like ykw sure why not”, this gives the impression of the excitement and confusion characterizing most of the gaming announcements these days.
Other players were very quick to point their favorites out of the revealed tracks. Some comments shouted “APT (Graffiti Version)” and “Big Bad Frog” as the most interesting, while others went for “Abracadabra,” “All Star,” and “Azizam.” The individual excitement over some tracks indicates that notwithstanding the announcement issue, the music selection is very high.
Now, the interesting part is a group of veteran Just Dance players that the unveiling of the “full” tracklist might not be as new as it seems. Laszlo_JD blatantly asked, “umh didn’t we already now the full songlist 🙃” implying that the most faithful fans would have already combined the entire list through informal leaks or previous announcements. Such situations are very common in gaming communities where the player’s interest is so intense that most of the time they are aware of the details even before the official reveal.
The bigger discussion going on in the comments is about Just Dance+ and what type of content the players should expect there. Cowboy TreVon was very candid when he said, “Since we aren’t doing seasons anymore, we better getting a song OVERHAUL for JD+…y’all play too much” and a crying emoji that perfectly sums up the players’ expectations was added to it. Another user simply asked, “Where’s the jd plus songs?” which indicates that the subscription service content is still very much a concern for the players.
Also, there has been some irritation regarding the way the content is being released. Aaron voiced this by saying, “drip feeding us content that we already know ðŸ˜ðŸ˜» that’s a new low…” which quite rightly captures the feeling of the players who prefer to get the information all at once rather than piecemeal. In the same vein, Joaovitorlace said, “this is your idea of post release content?” with a skeptical emoji, doubting whether this tracklist reveal can be regarded as substantial new information for the game.
Besides that, the demand for certain songs is quite strong – a group of players is asking for “Bandaids” to be included in Just Dance+, and one user even went to the extent of starting a hashtag campaign for it. This is such a committed and specific request that it is a sign of the Just Dance community being involved in the song selection process and their attachment to individual tracks.
What is really fascinating is that we can see a game community that loves the franchise but at the same time is not afraid to shout at the developers when they feel something is not right. There is a mix of excitement for new tracks and hesitance with respect to their release, questions about Just Dance+, and the ongoing struggle between player demand and supply.
Interestingly enough, it was the “full (full)” phrase in the original tweet that people couldn’t stop talking about with many comments either making fun of the wording or asking what was really ‘fuller’ than the previous reveals. When it comes to gaming marketing, the choice of words is crucial and gamers are always ready to notice any kind of speech that seems odd or potentially misleading.
In the end, it seems that the Just Dance 2026 Edition will have yet another awesome sound track, making people dance even though the revealing process has been a bit strange. The range of reactions from pure joy over certain songs to doubts about the way of unveiling reveals a community that is passionate and very involved in the future of the franchise. Whether you are going to be cheering for “Abracadabra” or waiting for your favorite track to appear on Just Dance+, the fact that the rhythm game is still able to create so much excitement and keep players wondering what’s going to happen next in the world of dancing games is beyond dispute.


