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Just Dance 2020 Is coming to the Wii, but not the Wii U

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Just Dance 2020

Whether you love or can’t stand Just Dance, the fact that is the series is incredibly popular. Enough so that it continues to released yearly. It is no surprise then, that the title would once again hit just about every console under the sun this year. Just about…

What was surprising, were the consoles it was announced for this year, some of them not being quite modern. In addition to PS4, Xbox One and the Switch, Just Dance 2020 is coming to the Nintendo Wii, a console that launched in 2006… but not to the Wii U, a console which launched in 2012. Just Dance 2019’s platforms included the Wii U.

Considering the immense install base of the Wii, this makes a certain degree of sense and considering the poor performance of the Wii U, it is understandable. There are many casual fans of Just Dance that own a Wii to play Just Dance and a few of the other classic motion control titles.


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