Having sold almost 3 million copies worldwide, the Just Dance franchise has been a regular feature in the charts for over six months. Letting you boogie in your living room, following the on screen choreography with the Wii Remote, the game's been a huge hit with players young and old - and the juggernaut doesn't seem like it's going to be losing its momentum any time soon.
But if you consider yourself (or someone you know) something of a dancing diva, or a disco dude - now, Ubisoft are giving you the chance to win a role in the next Just Dance game. And winning the contest won't just net you a cameo, either - instead, Ubisoft are offering you the chance to get your dance moves included in the next game.
While having 3 million people across the world dancing to our moves seems a little bit laughable, we're sure some of you have moves that are greater than our repetoire of the robot, and the granny dance, so perhaps this is right up your street.
If you're interested in winning a part in Just Dance 2, head over to the official Just Dance facebook page, and fill in your details. If your entry is accepted, you'll be invited along to the auditions, which are taking place at a "secret London venue" on the 29th of May. There, your moves will be judged by an "expert" panel of dancers, including Ashley Banjo from Diversity - and if you pass the audition, you'll be being flown out to Paris along with winners from the US and France, to meet the developers of the game, and have your dancing dreams turned into a reality.
The only restrictions are that you have to be over 16 years of age, and have to be able to get down to London on the 29th of May, as well as being able to travel to Paris between Tuesday 8th June and Wednesday 9th June 2010, for the recording. Oh, and we guess it'd probably be best if you could dance, too.
Of course, in a round about way, this contest has also announced that Just Dance 2 will be a reality, and while no specifics have been announced, we'd been expecting another assault on the charts will start in time for Christmas.