With remakes and remasters being so commonplace in the industry today, we all have those beloved childhood games that we’re hoping for a chance to revisit. Even more exciting than such a remaster, though, would be a brand-new sequel for it/them.
Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time is one example, and I thought I was dreaming for a moment when that was announced. Another classic from the not-too-distant future that absolutely deserves a follow-up, though, is Rockstar’s Bully.
As spotted by Game Rant, Rockstar co-founder Dan Houser shed some light on that particular matter at the 2025 Los Angeles Comic Con. During a streamed interview with IGN at the event, he was asked why there was never a Bully sequel. The answer, it seems, is that it just wasn’t a priority. Houser said:
It’s a familiar issue Houser continues to face in his career, going on to add that:
Remembering another Rockstar classic
Originally a PS2 classic from 2006, before moving to PC, Xbox 360 and the mighty Wii two years later, Bully exudes major GTA Boarding School vibes, as student Jimmy Hopkins negotiates life at Bullworth Academy.
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