Aug 23, 2011 14:07 GMT  ·  By

It's the tenth consecutive week that Zumba Fitness has managed to stay at the top of the United Kingdom video game chart, showing how well a relatively modest title can do when it combines a trendy fitness routine with the lack of big game launches that is typical for the summer season.

Zumba Fitness is published in the United Kingdom by 505 Games and a sequel is already being worked on, presumably in order to rule for the same period of time during the summer of 2012.

Second place in the United Kingdom has been conquered by LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean, the movie tie-in from Disney Interactive Studios that starts the likeness of Depp and Bloom created from LEGO bricks, while third place in the chart is also occupied by a game based upon a hit movie, Cars 2, coming from the same publisher.

Codemasters must also be proud of the performance of Dirt 3, its rally racing title that has been consistently in the top 5 during the summer season, while FIFA 11, from EA Sports has managed to again climb up in the chart, reaching fifth place coming from sixth.

Despite being last year's version, FIFA 11 has done well as fans of the most popular sport in the world have flocked to it in order to turn their own football fantasies into virtual reality.

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1 – 4 from Warner Bros. Interactive has also performed well, coming into sixth place from eight, while Just Dance 2: Extra Songs from publisher Ubisoft has gone down three places to reach seventh.

Call of Juarez: The Cartel, from the same publisher, sits in eighth while The Sims 3 from Electronic Arts is in 9.

The United Kingdom top ten is being closed down by L.A. Noire, the Rockstar and Team Bondi created mix between action and adventure.