Sabrina Carpenter, Dua Lipa and SpongeBob are coming to ‘Just Dance 2025’

SpongeBob SquarePants, Sabrina Carpenter and Dua Lipa posing on the red carpet.

Just Dance 2025 is set to be released later this month, and now fans can take a look at the routines inspired by the likes of Sabrina Carpenter, Dua Lipa and SpongeBob SquarePants.

Just Dance 2025 is the latest instalment in the long-running franchise, and this year’s edition features 40 new tracks and routines for player’s to try out.

Music has been provided by everyone from Sabrina Carpenter and Dua Lipa, to SpongeBob SquarePants and Green Day. Now developers have given fans a glimpse into what each routine will look like.

Two versions of Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Espresso’ will be included in Just Dance 2025, with both a standing version and a seated, hair salon routine available.

 

Popheads will be able to dance to the likes of Billie Eilish’s ‘Lunch’, Dua Lipa’s ‘Training Season’ and Kylie Minogue’s ‘Padam Padam’, alongside an “extreme version” of BLACKPINK’s ‘Pink Venom’.

 

And for those who want something a little different, SpongeBob SquarePants and other residents of Bikini Bottom will be leading players through ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ Birthday’ by Groove Century, while The Rasmus’ emo banger ‘In The Shadows’ is also set to be featured. There’s also a bathtub version of Green Day’s ‘Basket Case’ and a Christmassy ‘Sleigh Ride’ for you to strut your stuff to.

 

Just Dance 2025 is set to launch October 15 for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch, while fans can check out all the confirmed tracks here. It’s not the only game for Sabrina Carpenter stans though. A number of them have been taking to Roblox’s Dress To Impress to recreate iconic moments from her ‘Short n’ Sweet’ tour.

In other news a performance of Hamlet, shot entirely in the world of Grand Theft Auto during the COVID-19 pandemic, is coming to cinemas and streaming later this year.

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