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    LOL characters will have choreography in Just Dance 2021

    LOL characters will have choreography in Just Dance 2021

    K/DA the musical group formed by Ahri, Akali, Evelynn and Kai'Sa, characters from League of Legends, will have a choreography in Just Dance 2021, a title offered by Ubisoft. Despite the presence of the virtual artist Hatsune Miku and the band Gorillaz in previous titles, this is the first time that a group that came directly from the world of games will participate in the franchise.

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    This November, Riot released the latest K/DA album. titled "All Out" the novelty features five songs and guest appearances by pop artists such as Madison Beer, Kim Petras and Jaira Burns. The album is available on Youtube, Spotify and Apple Music.



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    Among the new songs is "Drum Go Dum", which was chosen to appear in Just Dance 2021. The official music video, which features an extremely complicated choreography, caused division among fans over the concept. Performing difficult moves, the song's author and also the group's official choreographer appears supposedly representing Kai'Sa.

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    The announcement was made via twitter by the official profile of Just Dance 2021, with the words "let me show you what you've been missing". With no confirmation yet on other songs from the group coming to the game, fans are starting to speculate about what might happen in the coming months. Other information such as background, choreography difficulty and arrival date has not yet been revealed.

    The current title of the musical franchise already has a huge list of songs available, with more than forty choreography options. The game is available from November 12th for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch.



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