Ubisoft has announced a price increase for its Just Dance+ streaming service following a recent company reorganization. Effective from April, the 1 Month Pass will rise from $3.99 to $4.99, the 3 Month Pass from $9.99 to $12.99, and the annual pass will increase from $24.99 to $29.99. This decision aims to maintain the sustainability of the service, which is impacted by evolving licensing agreements. Upcoming content includes popular tracks and a new Wonder Tales pack. These adjustments come alongside Ubisoft's broader strategy to streamline its portfolio amid rising competition in the gaming market.

Why is Just Dance+ increasing its prices?

The price increase for Just Dance+ is essential for covering the rising costs associated with licensing music and ensuring the service remains viable and sustainable for long-term players.

Just Dance is a well-known franchise in the rhythm game genre, created by Ubisoft. Initially launched in 2009, the series has expanded significantly, becoming a staple for family-friendly gaming and dance competitions. The franchise incorporates various popular songs and artists, attracting a vast audience and establishing a strong international community of players engaged in dance gameplay.