SCEA delivering the dancing goods this holiday season with Everybody Dance

SCEA delivering the dancing goods this holiday season with Everybody Dance

October 18, 2011 – Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC (SCEA) today announced the release of Everybody Dance™, available exclusively on PlayStation®3 (PS3™) system for $39.99 MSRP. Featuring a playlist of 40 hit tracks, Everybody Dance creates a high-energy party experience that brings family and friends together as they dance alongside authentic music videos from artists including Rihanna, LMFAO, Duck Sauce and more. Anyone can get in on the fun, using the intuitive PlayStation®Move motion controller and PlayStation®Eye camera to track their moves with 1:1 precision and score their performances.

Players can customize their Everybody Dance play experiences by dancing solo style, joining a friend for a cooperative dance routine, or competing in dance battles set to the tracks of their choice. Every track features three difficulty levels, each offering unique choreography; so dancers of all skill levels can join in.

Everybody Dance lets players take the festivities to the next level by introducing Party Play, a unique mode that allows up to 20 players to join in a head-to-head dance off. Using the PlayStation Eye camera, Everybody Dance captures pictures of each player and videos of their performances to create an in-game scrapbook of their best Party Play moments. Players can scroll through images, clips, scores and stats from each round of gameplay, and they can even share videos of their favorite routines with their friends on Facebook and Twitter with one click. Everybody Dance also utilizes the PlayStation Eye camera to record the crowd’s singing and cheers with the Sing-Along feature to reward the most engaging performers with bonus points.

Also featuring a robust Dance Studio mode, Everybody Dance allows players to showcase their creativity and stay fit. Utilizing the Dance Studio’s Dance Creator feature, players can record their own choreographed routines for any of the game’s 40 tracks and then add their creations into the mix for local play sessions. In addition, the Dance Studio provides a Dance Workout mode that lets players create a fitness profile, choose from a wide selection of workout routines featuring a variety of different energy and difficulty levels, and track the calories that they burn while playing Everybody Dance.

The independent Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) rates Everybody Dance “T” for “TEEN”.