LG and Ubisoft have partnered to bring the popular motion-controlled rhythm game Just Dance Now to LG Smart TVs starting in December. The game, originally launched as a mobile app in 2014, will be available for webOS 22 users in the US and Europe without requiring any additional hardware.
In this version of the game, the LG Magic Remote acts as a controller, replacing the need for an extra peripheral like a phone or Wii Remote. This move makes it easy for viewers to get started with Just Dance Now on their TVs.
Players will have access to hundreds of songs across various decades, available for free for limited time each day. However, if that's not enough dancing time, users can opt for one of Ubisoft's paid plans or purchase song packs.
The game was initially designed to be played using a phone as a controller. In its new LG Gaming Portal version, the motion-sensing remote becomes the primary peripheral, eliminating the need for any extra gear.
To prepare for the launch, an early beta version of Just Dance Now will be available starting December 1st, allowing players to try out three songs on the first day and one daily song for the next two weeks.
The LG Gaming Portal is becoming a more viable option for those looking into gaming without investing in a console. The recent additions of Xbox Game Pass cloud service and GeForce NOW app, which enable up to 4K 120Hz game streams on LG TVs, further solidify its position.
With Just Dance Now now available on LG Smart TVs, users can look forward to more dancing opportunities and a wider range of music options at their fingertips.
In this version of the game, the LG Magic Remote acts as a controller, replacing the need for an extra peripheral like a phone or Wii Remote. This move makes it easy for viewers to get started with Just Dance Now on their TVs.
Players will have access to hundreds of songs across various decades, available for free for limited time each day. However, if that's not enough dancing time, users can opt for one of Ubisoft's paid plans or purchase song packs.
The game was initially designed to be played using a phone as a controller. In its new LG Gaming Portal version, the motion-sensing remote becomes the primary peripheral, eliminating the need for any extra gear.
To prepare for the launch, an early beta version of Just Dance Now will be available starting December 1st, allowing players to try out three songs on the first day and one daily song for the next two weeks.
The LG Gaming Portal is becoming a more viable option for those looking into gaming without investing in a console. The recent additions of Xbox Game Pass cloud service and GeForce NOW app, which enable up to 4K 120Hz game streams on LG TVs, further solidify its position.
With Just Dance Now now available on LG Smart TVs, users can look forward to more dancing opportunities and a wider range of music options at their fingertips.