Because we all know you were hankering for another “Jersey Shore” spinoff — specifically one starring that dynamic, bromantic duo of Vinny Guadagnino and Paul “Pauly D” DelVecchio — MTV has answered the call.

Without further ado, here is the working title of the latest show in the “Jersey Shore” extended universe:

“DJ Pauly D and Vinny’s Vegas Pool Party.”

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The “Jersey Shore” personalities, who hail from the islands of Rhode and Staten, respectively, take their famous friendship to the bright lights of Vegas, which is already a popular filming location for the cast (it’s also where DelVecchio and his castmate Ronnie Ortiz-Magro live, although in separate abodes).

The series will follow DelVecchio, 39, and Guadagnino, 32, as they “take over Las Vegas and give their friends a shot at the Vegas life,” according to MTV, which announced the show on Tuesday.

Whether or not that means Vinny and Pauly will bring other “Jersey Shore” cast members aboard remains to be seen.

Vinny Guadagnino and Pauly D on the Seaside Heights Boardwalk in 2013. Andrew Mills | The Star-Ledger

The series is due out in 2020, which is also when the network will premiere a fourth season of the “Jersey Shore” revival series, “Jersey Shore Family Vacation." The new installment will feature the return of Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino from prison, and the cast will have one of its “vacations” in New Orleans.

Guadagnino and DelVecchio last appeared in MTV’s “Double Shot at Love with DJ Pauly D & Vinny." In that show, which premiered in April, they tried to find matches for themselves among a group of 20 women, but were unsuccessful.

Both “Jersey Shore” castmates previously had their own shows. In 2012 — the year “Jersey Shore” ended its first run on MTV — the network premiered “The Pauly D Project," which followed his friendships “Entourage"-style and career as a celebrity DJ out in Las Vegas (DelVecchio has made quite the living in Vegas).

In 2013, Guadagnino — who calls himself the Keto Guido — hosted “The Show with Vinny,” which was a hybrid talk-reality show in which he interviewed celebrities at his home on Staten Island, with his mother and Uncle Nino often participating. DelVecchio and Guadagnino’s shows never moved beyond a first season.

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