American McGee Releases Design Bible for ‘Alice: Asylum’ And Joins With Virtuos Studio for Potential Production

 

It’s been known for quiet some time that American McGee (and fans) want a Alice: Asylum to be made. MacabreDaily has mentioned McGee’s work over the years and are definitely fans of the franchise so anything new is always exciting to contemplate and see. To push things a bit further for Alice: Asylum, Mcgee has just released the game’s Design Bible (which you can download for free), and we have some news regarding the games new production partner as well.

“The culmination of our team’s efforts on the first pre-production phase of Alice: Asylum, (Alice’s potential third video game adventure) is now contained within the completed Alice: Asylum Design Bible,” says McGee in a new Patreon post. Created as a “sales tool” by American McGee and a small team of artists, designers and writers, the idea behind this book is “to encourage official greenlighting of the development of a new AAA Alice 3 video game, by key stakeholders at Electronic Arts (EA).”

McGee also announced that he’s secured a partnership with developer Virtuos Team, who have created a development budget, schedule and pitch outline for developing Alice: Asylum. In case you’re wondering, Virtuos Team has been co-dev on titles such as The Outer Worlds, Outriders, Dark Souls: Remastered, BioShock: The Collection and more.

There has yet to be any movement from EA Games in regards to the new game but with the success of DEAD SPACE, who knows what the future may hold for this cult favorite franchise.


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