Players can now dance and loose weight in front of the TV

Jan 17, 2012 13:58 GMT  ·  By

Video game developer and publisher Ubisoft has announced that launch of two new downlodable content packs for its rhythm game Just Dance 3, called Just Sweat Packs, which are designed specifically to help players shed the extra pounds that they might have put on at the end of 2011.

Those who are interested in picking the new content up can do so using the new in-game Just Dance store and those who play on the Xbox 360 can do so today, for the price of 480 Microsoft Points, which is about 6 dollars, while those who are gaming on the Nintendo Wii home console need to wait until January 18 and will have to pay 600 Wii Points for each DLC pack.

The new dance tracks included in the Just Sweat Packs include: Beat Match Until I'm Blue, Touch Me Want Me, Dun N Dusted, Cardiac Caress, Merengue and Boomsday.

All of them have been created with fitness in mind and will challenge the player to perform a series of moves that will burn calories and get forgotten muscles moving again.

In order for the Xbox 360 player to get the most out of the new DLC and Just Dance 3 in general they need to use the Kinect motion tracking system.

Other DLC tracks that players can pick up on the Nintendo Wii include: Anja - Baby Don’t Stop Now, Studio Allstars - Jump, Olé Orquesta - Jambo Mambo, The Girly Team - Twist And Shake It, Groove Century with both U Can’t Touch This and Soul Searchin a cover of Fame.

Fans can also get a Mario themed DLC with songs inspired by the well known Nintendo character.

On the Xbox 360 gamers can also get access to another 19 songs, with the highlights being Cosmic Girl from Jamiroquai, Satisfaction by Benny Benassi and Baby Girl by Reaggaton.