People who are done checking out the late Michael Jackson's signature moves in old video footage may soon be able to mimic the King of Pop's dance routines in a whole new level. Gaming company Ubisoft has announced that it will soon release a video game inspired by Jackson's renowned music and performances.

The game will be built on MJ's singular dance style and players can dance along with his hit tracks like "Billie Jean" and "Beat It". A Ubisoft statement posted on MichaelJackson.com said that gamers will be able to learn and re-create some of Jackson's dance moves.

A Ubisoft rep told MTV News that the game, which has no title yet, will be released later in the year. The company refuses to give any other details, but when asked if the Jackson game would come with unique gaming hardware like the "Dance Dance Revolution" dance pad or "Rock Band" guitar, the rep wrote in an e-mail that "the game is based upon performance".

The executors of the Michael Jackson estate have helped Ubisoft in creating the game. Estate co-executor John Brance said that incorporating gaming with music is coherent with Jackson's game-changing legacy.

"Michael always pushed every limit when it came to technology to give his fans unforgettable entertainment experiences, whether it involved his videos, his recordings or his concerts," Branca said in the statement.

"This game is a natural extension of what he would be doing today to raise his artistry to even greater heights for his fans of all generations," co-executor John McClain said.

The Jackson game will be available for Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 with PlayStation Move support and PSP.