The revival of NCAA Basketball from EA Sports aims to feature "all 350 programs" for the sport. At least, that's what EA CEO Andrew Wilson said he'd love to see when talking on a quarterly earnings call earlier this week.According to Insider Gaming, Wilson was asked about the company's recent announcement of a new college basketball game after 16 years since the last one. Like the reveal, Wilson stayed relatively vague with details, though he noted his desire to include every university. "We’d love to do the same for basketball [as the company does with EA Sports College Football]. All 350 programs, men's and women's teams, the iconic traditions and rivalries, and of course, March Madness," Wilson said.There is no set date for when EA's college basketball is set to release, though 2028 was mentioned in a memo obtained by Extra Points. The last game in the series was 2009's NCAA Basketball 10. The sports franchise began in 1998 with NCAA March Madness 98 and only was known as NCAA Basketball for the last two installments.There very likely could be competition with EA's return to college basketball, unlike there is for EA Sports College Football. 2K Sports is reportedly working on a standalone college hoops game, too. However, the return of 2K's College Hoops franchise is apparently aiming to include only 100 programs (men's and women's).For more, check out everything we know about EA's new college basketball game.