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Just Dance 2026 will add Camera Controller so your phone becomes the full-body controller

Just Dance 2026, arriving October 14 on Xbox Series X|S, introduces Camera Controller mode to let a smartphone camera track whole-body movement for scoring.

Angel Kicevski by Angel Kicevski
October 14, 2025
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Just Dance 2026 arrives on October 14, introducing a feature that could revolutionize gameplay: Camera Controller mode. The new option uses a smartphone camera and on-device 3D pose detection to score players using their entire body, not a wrist or a single held device. It matters because it restores the freeform, untethered play that many fans missed after Kinect disappeared.

The feature was built by the Just Dance production team at Ubisoft Paris and shaped with constant feedback from the community. Apolline Wasik, a data scientist on the project, says Camera Controller grew from the desire to replace what Kinect once offered. The system adapts 3D pose detection models to Just Dance choreographies and the way players move in living rooms. Caitlin Baltus, a score level designer, says the team balanced accuracy with a play experience that still feels like dancing rather than technical motion capture.

Community testing figured heavily into design. Star Player tester OfHugo described the beta as a return to the feel of Kinect. He told the team Camera Controller felt intuitive and allowed the freedom to dance while still delivering reliable scores. Developers monitored streams and top-player feedback to refine scoring rules and choreography tagging during the beta phase. The team also trained a custom motion database with volunteers from the production group to tune the model around the moves. That meant shipping a live, familiar Kinect-like experience while continuing to produce new choreographies and modes. The result is a system that aims to highlight which body parts are off and reward improvement across repeated play.

How to try it and where it will be available

Players who want to try Camera Controller can find the game on its Xbox store page. The developer says a smartphone with the free Just Dance Controller app is required to track moves in Camera Controller mode. The official Just Dance website lists platform availability and further details for other consoles.

The Microsoft Store product page for the standard edition lists the tracklist, local multiplayer capacity, and features like Workout mode and Party mode. Just Dance 2026 unifies content from previous yearly editions into a single library and offers one month of Just Dance+ access for new players.

 

Camera Controller is not just a gimmick. By bringing machine learning into the scoring loop and focusing on full-body pose detection, the team rebuilt a way to play that many longtime fans associate with the franchise. For players who felt the series lost a bit of its soul without Kinect, this restores that core feeling while aiming for fairer scoring across different bodies and environments.

There are technical challenges ahead. Model quality continues to improve, and the team notes that a significant challenge will be running these models on a wide range of phones without requiring players to purchase additional hardware. For now the launch delivers a working, tested mode that players already praised during the beta. If Camera Controller works as promised, it gives Dance a path back to the kind of physical, showy play that kickstarted its popularity. The game will be available on October 14 for Xbox Series X|S via the Xbox store page for Just Dance 2026 Edition. For other consoles and details, consult the official Just Dance website.

Join the conversation on X, Bluesky, or YouTube and tell the team what you think of dancing with your phone again.

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