
Over the past year, LG’s been doubling down on its efforts to integrate more gaming features into its smart TVs, especially with the continued “normalization” of cloud-based gaming services in today’s market. More recently, the company announced that it’s teamed up with Ubisoft to bring “Just Dance Now” to select LG smart TV models.
With that said, the game will be able to run without the need for a separate console, and will be available through the LG Gaming Portal on Smart TVs running webOS 22 or later. For controls, players can use the LG’s motion-sensing Magic Remote as a controller to track their dance moves to the game. LG and Ubisoft are also planning to unveil an official trailer for the…

Over the past year, LG’s been doubling down on its efforts to integrate more gaming features into its smart TVs, especially with the continued “normalization” of cloud-based gaming services in today’s market. More recently, the company announced that it’s teamed up with Ubisoft to bring “Just Dance Now” to select LG smart TV models.
With that said, the game will be able to run without the need for a separate console, and will be available through the LG Gaming Portal on Smart TVs running webOS 22 or later. For controls, players can use the LG’s motion-sensing Magic Remote as a controller to track their dance moves to the game. LG and Ubisoft are also planning to unveil an official trailer for the game, which will premiere at Paris Games Week 2025.
While it is free, it should be noted that there are some limitations. Users will be able to play for a limited free time each day, with options for a subscription fee or song pack purchases to continue playing. Additionally, a limited-time beta is scheduled to debut in select markets ahead of the official launch, and the service will be available starting sequentially in December 2025 across North America and Europe.
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