McGee said fans should "make some noise" if they want the game to become a reality.

"I'm trying to gauge interest in case I happen to discuss this with EA during [the Game Developers Conference] in two weeks," McGee said. "The more interest there is, the more seriously they'll take the conversation."
Last month, McGee bemoaned EA's marketing of Alice: Madness Returns. On Reddit, he claimed EA intentionally created trailers for the game that would "trick" gamers into thinking the game was a hardcore horror title.
It’s not McGee’s first time at the crowdfunding service if EA gives rights to McGee. Through the platform, free-to-play gameAkaneiro: Demon Hunters were successfully built by the developer and his studio, Spicy Horse Games.