For collectors, the Spanish-localized NSP is the definitive edition: all songs, all updates, no region locking, and full cultural adaptation. Whether you’re a rhythm game veteran, a parent seeking active entertainment, or a Spanish learner who wants to shake their hips to reggaeton, Just Dance 2022 NSP DLC versión español delivers exactly what it promises—a party without borders. 9/10 – Deductions only for the lack of offline Unlimited access and the Switch’s plastic Joy-Con straps. Otherwise, the marriage of NSP convenience, deep DLC, and meticulous Spanish localization makes this the definitive way to experience Just Dance 2022 for Spanish-speaking Switch users or anyone who appreciates thoughtful regional adaptation.
| Feature | España | Latinoamérica | |--------|--------|----------------| | Menu voice | Castilian accent (vosotros forms) | Neutral Mexican/Colombian accent | | Scoring callouts | “¡Bien hecho, tío!” | “¡Bien hecho, amigo!” | | Pictogram verbs | Gira, saltad, aplaudid | Gira, salta, aplaude | | Censorship | None (same as EU) | Same as US (minimal) | Just Dance 2022 -NSP- -DLC- -version en espanol-
Both versions retain the original songs’ explicit lyrics, except for a handful of radio edits. The NSP version runs identically to the official digital release. In docked mode, the Joy-Con motion tracking remains the franchise’s gold standard—though Just Dance 2022 introduced optional smartphone scoring via the Just Dance Controller app, a lifesaver for players with drifting Joy-Cons. Handheld mode is less ideal for dancing (the small screen cramps group play), but the NSP format shines for solo practice: suspend the game, watch a YouTube breakdown, and resume instantly. For collectors, the Spanish-localized NSP is the definitive