LG Electronics and Ubisoft are partnering to bring the rhythm-dance game. Just Dance Now directly to LG Smart TVs running webOS 22 or later. The launch is scheduled for December 2025 and will roll out sequentially in North America and Europe. Users will control their dance moves using the LG Magic Remote rather than a dedicated console or separate controller. The remote motion-sensing capabilities let players mirror choreography on-screen without extra hardware.
Just Dance Now already boasts more than 135 million players worldwide. This TV-first version gives LG Smart TV owners access to a substantial song catalogue. At launch, the game will feature an exclusive dance map for the track Money Pull Up as a special bonus. LG will offer free daily access to the game so players can try it out without commitment. After that period users can upgrade through subscription plans or buy individual song packs for extended access.
This deal marks a strategic move by LG to reinforce its Gaming Portal as a go-to destination for interactive entertainment. By integrating a popular franchise like Just Dance Now. LG shifts its Smart TV platform beyond passive streaming to include full-scale gaming experiences. From a consumer perspective the appeal lies in convenience. Families who want party-style gaming can now turn their living room into a dance floor using only the TV and remote, without investing in a console. That lowers the barrier significantly compared with traditional gaming setups.
At the same time the rollout carries implications for how Smart TV ecosystems evolve. As more services stream games directly to televisions, device manufacturers become not just hardware sellers but entertainment hubs. LG bet emphasises living room engagement and broadening user appeal beyond core gamers. The move will also influence subscription dynamics in the gaming world. By awarding free-to-play time daily and then offering paid expansions, LG and Ubisoft tap into hybrid monetisation models that blend casual access with optional premium content. All told the arrival of Just Dance Now on LG Smart TVs signals a shift: gaming no longer lives exclusively on consoles or PCs. TV makers are entering the ring and redefining how games reach audiences. For players, the takeaway is simple: boots on the floor, remote in hand, and no console required.