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News just in from Ubisoft, the all-important full list of tracks for the upcoming, and very popular, Just Dance 4.  Also included for those thinking of picking up Nintendo’s new device, are exclusive tracks for the Wii U and some info about the games different modes.


Ubisoft has used the Gamescom convention in Cologne Germany to release a swag of info about Just Dance 4.

First up are the game modes;
*         Battle Mode: In the all new Battle Mode, friends go head to head with each other in six rounds of dance battles. During the battle, the choreography and music changes in real time, depending on who is currently winning or losing. The ultimate winner gets bragging rights until the next dance battle!

*         Alternate Choreographies: Players have the chance to unlock alternative dance routines for some of their favorite tracks. They can opt for a more challenging, faster-paced routine or more outlandish choreography, depending on their mood.


*         Expanded Just Sweat Mode: The popular Just Sweat mode gets a major upgrade with new workout sessions, personalised programs and a calorie counter to track your workout intensity. With Just Sweat, players stay fit while having fun – it’s exercise in disguise!

*         Nintendo Wii U-exclusive Features: The Wii U version introduces up to 5-player gameplay with an exclusive Puppet Master Mode. The Puppet Master Mode allows the player operating the new Wii U GamePad™ to switch dance routines that are being performed by the four other players in real time. In this mode, the operator has the power to create choreographies and choose playlists for the other players to follow. In addition, the operator also has the ability to write on-screen live dedications and take pictures and videos of the best dance moments to share online!

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