This 2011 release, Just Dance 2: Extra Songs, is a standalone expansion for the Wii, meaning you don't need the base game to play. You engage in rhythm-action gameplay by mirroring on-screen choreography using the Wii Remote. Its core feature is delivering a fresh music library: it compiles 21 previously downloadable tracks plus two exclusive routines, focusing entirely on expanding the dance catalog rather than introducing new modes or story elements.
This release is specifically curated to deliver a substantial library update. It compiles tracks that were previously only accessible through digital download, bundling them together for a physical release.
The collection features 21 tracks that were previously available as downloadable content (DLC) for the main game, alongside two tracks exclusive to this standalone expansion.
The included music spans various genres and eras, providing a diverse selection for players:
For players seeking new routines not found anywhere else, this edition includes two unique additions:
As a standalone expansion focused purely on music and choreography, the scope of this release is centered entirely on track variety rather than introducing new game modes or significant mechanical overhauls to the established Just Dance 2 formula.
While playable independently, this package functions as an augmentation of the core experience. It provides a large roster of songs—23 tracks in total—but does not introduce new story elements or settings, as the focus remains strictly on the dance floor and music library.
Since its release in 2011, no further downloadable content (DLC) or subsequent expansions have been officially associated with this specific standalone title.
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