A mockup screenshot is used in the chorus, where the scenery is much lighter, the circle on the floor and the flying books are absent, and the mockup HUD is shown.
The background in the verses is darker and less detailed.
Two clones of the coaches can be seen behind them.
The light blue parts of both coaches’ outfits are darker, and their socks are fuchsia instead of cobalt blue.
P1’s jumper is yellow instead of blue and her glove is light blue instead of fuchsia.
An early version of the routine can be found in the Just Dance Unlimited servers.
In the Just Dance Now archives, two placeholder half coaches can be seen, where the two placeholders are for a third and fourth coach.
However, the Gold Moves do not have an animated glow and the pictograms do not flash white once they reach the end of the slide.
In the gameplay, the pictograms have the same effect as Chiwawa (Remastered Version by Barbie) and HandClap: the end of the slide has a different beat effect and the pictograms pulse to the beat of the song before fading off.
On the left wall, a poster from the E3 announcement of Just Dance 2017 and a poster with an artwork from the PAL cover of Just Dance 2015 can be seen.
In the menu icon, P2 wears a blue glove instead of a yellow one.
Both of these mentions were removed soon after release.
The description of the UK preview, as well as a press release around the time of the song’s release, erroneously claimed that Don’t Let Me Down was the second song by The Chainsmokers in the series after Closer.
Gold Moves 3 and 4 in-game Apperances in Playlistsĭon’t Let Me Down is featured in the following playlists: