Dance hit heads to Move and Kinect

Ubisoft is bringing one of its popular Wii dancing games to PlayStation Move and Kinect.

Dance on Broadway will be released on PS3 on March 18th, with a Kinect version also in the works.

The title was originally released on Wii last summer following the huge success of Just Dance, which has now sold almost 5m copies worldwide to date.

Dance on Broadway is scheduled for release for PS3 Move in early 2011,” Ubisoft brand manager Rachael Grant told MCV.

We have encountered great success with Dance on Broadway on Wii – it has performed really well.

The PS3 Move version is scheduled for release with some great new game features and plenty of additional tracks.”

Several retailers are also advertising the Kinect version of Dance on Broadway, though the game hasn’t yet been officially announced.

GAME and Gameplay are among those retailers listing the title for a Q1 release with an RRP of 39.99.

Dance on Broadway allows players to dance and act in a variety of classic Broadway musicals including Cabaret, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Fame and The Lion King.

It is one of many new dancing games on the way from Ubisoft. The company will launch its hit Wii and DS title Michael Jackson: The Experience on Kinect and Move on April 18th.

The game has already sold over 2m copies on Wii and DS, and the 360 and PS3 versions will feature all-new gameplay modes.

Meanwhile, Dance Juniors – a Wii dancing game targeted at children – will hit shelves on February 4th.

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