Just Dance: Greatest Hits 2 Edition

Just Dance: Greatest Hits 02 is the second Greatest Hits game in the series. It is the sequel to Just Dance: Greatest Hits. The game was first teased on June 3, 2019, and was officially revealed at E3 2019. The game includes songs from Just Dance 4, Just Dance 2014, Just Dance 2015, Just Dance 2016, Just Dance 2017, Just Dance 2018, Just Dance 2019, and Just Dance Wii U, with 38 songs. It also has an exclusive track because Nice For What. It is the first game in the main series since Just Dance: Greatest Hits to not be available for the PS3.

Appearance
On Just Dance: Greatest Hits 02 runs on Just Dance 2014’s properties respectively and skip Just Dance 4-2019’s properties.

Changes or Differences

 * Alternate routines and World Dance Floor are not present.
 * The normal mode feedback show up in a font, which is named Avenir Heavy Bold. The kids mode's counter font's name is Pusab, which is well known for it's use in the video game, Geometry Dash.
 * The Mojo Coins are displayed on the screen as "GreatHits2".
 * Every song‘s pictograms styled to look like modern pictograms, for example, routines with the old arrows telling you to walk forward and backward are replaced with the new arrows.
 * This is not the case for certian Just Dance Unlimited songs, Just Dance 2018 songs, and obviously, Fire on the Dancefloor and Nice For What.
 * A bunch of diagonal lines are added to the 7th-Gen versions.
 * Electric Boy are covered, unlike thier initial appearance in Just Dance Wii U.

Track List
Just Dance: Greatest Hits 02 has 43 songs:
 * An asterisk (*) indicates that this song is covered in-game.
 * A “#” indicates that this song’s difficulty and/or effort has been altered from its original game.
 * A (U) indicates that this song is unlocked with the use of a code with buttons.
 * A (UT) indicates that this song is unlocked by using text.
 * Another difficulty in [here] indicates the difficulty has been changed from the original game. The difficulty in [here] is the original.

Trivia

 * Menu sound effects from Just Dance 2019, Just Dance 2015, and Just Dance 3 are used respectively.
 * Also, the menu music is the one from Just Dance 2, but remixed by TikTok user Matthew Duffy.
 * On the North American cover, only dancers from Just Dance 4 and Just Dance Unlimited are featured.
 * Also, the dancers have a different color scheme.
 * The codes for the unlockable songs are displayed below:
 * Circus code: X-B-Y-A-X-B-A-Y and LEFT-UP-UP-RIGHT-DOWN-DOWN-RIGHT-LEFT
 * One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks) code: X-B-B-X-Y-Y-A-A and UP-DOWN-DOWN-UP-RIGHT-RIGHT-LEFT-LEFT
 * Don’t Worry code: X-X-B-B-B-Y-A-Y-A and UP-UP-DOWN-DOWN-LEFT-RIGHT-LEFT-RIGHT
 * All About Us code: A-Y-A-Y-B-X-B-X and RIGHT-LEFT-RIGHT-LEFT-DOWN-UP-DOWN-UP
 * Nice For What code: bringnfwback
 * NOTE: The button codes will not work on the Xbox One and Xbox 360 versions due to it’s different arrangement with buttons and the letter code listed is exclusive for 8th-Gen consoles. The code for Nice For What on the 7th-Gen version is work8amfinshroundfive.
 * All of the Just Dance 4 songs that were also DLCs on Just Dance 2014 or were on Just Dance Wii U (except for Die Young and Moves Like Jagger) use their original squares instead of the updated ones.
 * If saved data from the previous Just Dance games is found by Just Dance: Greatest Hits 02, one is able to unlock the following avatars:
 * Wild Wild West (P3)
 * C’Mon (P2)
 * Get Low (P1)
 * Chiwawa
 * Lean On (P2)
 * Make It Jingle
 * The game replaces Just Dance: Greatest Hits 2.
 * Even though the cover says "Hits from Just Dance 4-2018", the game also includes one songs from Just Dance Wii U, one song from Just Dance 2019, and an exclusive track (which is Nice For What)
 * Electric Boy uses the cover version by Hit The Electro Beat, but the artist is mistakenly credited as KARA in-game.