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'Zumba Fitness Rush' dances its way onto Kinect for Xbox 360
By Hector Cortez Feb 14, 2012, 4:19 GMT

Zumba Fitness Rush is now available nationwide, exclusively on Kinect for the Xbox 360.
Majesco Entertainment along with Zumba Fitness today announced the release of Zumba Fitness Rush, the most technologically advanced, feature-rich addition to the Zumba Fitness franchise.
Zumba Fitness Rush is now available nationwide, exclusively on Kinect for the Xbox 360 and is packed with exclusive content, including: 10 additional routines, five new venues and three more instructors, plus voice control, online connectivity and full body motion tracking.
Workout with 42 new songs and routines, 10 of which are exclusive to Kinect for Xbox 360, including Zumba fitness originals and tracks from artists like Pitbull and Nicole Scherzinger. Also included are 24 international dance styles--twice the number of styles included in the original Zumba Fitness game and more than any other dance game. Six Zumba instructors guide you through each routine in a variety of new, exclusive arenas, while the new Progress Tracker calculates calories burned. Learn the Steps training mode breaks down the core dance styles into the basics while a new move cue system helps players anticipate upcoming moves. Full Class Mode lets you choose from a selection of 45 different Zumba classes ranging in length from 20 minutes to 60 minutes, or customize your own class with your favorite in-game tracks and routines.
Players will also be able to download dance style packs on Xbox LIVE Marketplace later this year. Majesco Entertainment will release a three-song Bollywood style pack this May, and in September players can buy a Hip-Hop style pack. Each game add-on pack will be available for 400 Microsoft Points.
Later this month, players can also download the free Zumba Fitness Rush playable demo on Xbox LIVE Marketplace.
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