Rockstar always seem to find itself surrounded in rumours and speculation. While usually it’s connected to the long awaited 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Grand Theft Auto 6, this time around it’s about a sequel to a much older title: Bully.
Bully fans have had to wait even longer than Grand Th🎃eft Auto’s fanbase. The first and most recent game hit stores all the way back in 2006, releasing for the PS2. The most recent murmurings from the franchise came in 2019, when an updated version of the game was𒆙 ported to mobile devices. A sequel was in development during the late 2010s, but failed to materialise despite the success of the first title.
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With Rockstar tight-lipped about what it's working on, it's up to the community to guess what the new game testers could be up to. On the one hand, GTA Online is still receiving updates, and GTA 5 is about to get a next gen re-release. However, we are approaching three years since Rockstar’s last brand new title, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Red Dead Redemption 2. In those two years, it’s incredibly likely that the studi꧒o has been working on another new game, especially since its projects take so long to complete. Red Dead 2 was in development for e♔ight years.
Rockstar has not commented on the renewed speculation concerning Bully or even GTA 6, so it is not known if the renewed trademark is something🌱 to get excited about, or mere coincidence that it was around the same time a♊s the job listings.
Bully released in 2006, and was met with critical and commercial success, as well as the usual round of Rockstar controversy. It has received two re-releases, but the sequel was privately cancelled in 2013. It's rumoured that the sequel's development started again at a later date, but was 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:cancelled once more in 2017 so the team couldꦰ focus on Red Dead Redemption 2 and GTA 6.
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