On Tuesday, Snoop Dogg sent out a Tweet, saying that NCAA Football 14 needed 10,000 votes for Microsoft to consider bringing it to the Xbox One.

When Snoop Dogg sent out his plea, votes for the game stood at 4,670 but now they have risen up to 6,170 which is a pretty impressive jump for just two days. 

It seems like the rapper is able to make somewhat of a difference on the game’s fate, but the site doesn’t legitimately decide which games get to be compatible on the Xbox One. Although fans do get to make an impact of their choosing, ultimately it is the developers decision to go through doing it.

With all that said you can’t blame Snoop Dogg for trying, and he certainly has put hope in the hearts of others who want to play NCAA Football 14 again on the next generation consoles. The leading game for backwards compatibility as of right now is Call of Duty: Black Ops II and even though NCAA Football is far behind, EA could be hopefully motivated by Snoop’s efforts.