Just Dance 2015 Says 'It's Okay To Dance To Your Own Beat', Advocates To Stop Bullying And Cyber Bullying!

The Just Dance by Ubisoft has been providing a wide range of dance tunes to its million gamers around the world, and now the developer of Ubisoft aims to use its platform for a cause.

In the report of the Game Revolution, the Just Dance 2015 will use as a platform to advocate to stop bullying and cyber bullying in National Bullying Prevention Month this October.

The STOMP Out Bullying and Just Dance 2015 will advocate and support the bullying and cyberbullying cause to inform the children that "It's okay to dance to your own beat."

"We must make every effort to educate our youth about the issue of bullying and its effects. Students need to understand that although we are different in the way we look, our sexual orientation and race, that we must celebrate others' differences," says Ross Ellis, CEO of STOMP Out Bullying in the report of the Game Revolution.

"We are delighted to partner with Just Dance and work together so that our youths are safe," Ellis added.

The director of brand partnerships of Ubisoft, Carrie Bischke explained that the company knows that youth and children are the number one victims of bullying and cyberbullying and they are also the large group who uses the Just Dance.

"Just Dance is uniquely positioned to get the word out about anti-bullying. It's a cause that's important to us as a brand and as individuals so we're proud to be teaming up with STOMP Out Bullying to encourage people everywhere to dance to the beat of their own drum," said Carrie Bischke.

The Just Dance 2015 lets the player to access a feature around the Community Remix which is reportedly let the gamers to take songs and remix them according to Bago Games.

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