Rockstar Releases Anniversary Update for Bully After Six Years

May 14,25

Rockstar, the masterminds behind the iconic GTA series, have recently released an Anniversary Edition update for Bully on mobile devices. After a six-year hiatus, this update marks a significant moment for fans of the series, available exclusively on mobile platforms.

Rockstar Hasn’t Forgotten about Bullworth Academy!

Bully: Anniversary Edition's latest update brings a host of new languages to the game, alongside a focus on enhancing stability and fixing bugs. A notable change includes the temporary disablement of Friends Challenges, ensuring a smoother gameplay experience for now.

For Android users with compatible devices, the update introduces Screen Space Ambient Occlusion (SSAO), enhancing the visual experience. Additionally, the app icon has been updated, and haptic feedback has been added to both Android and iOS platforms, making interactions more immersive.

Several mission-specific issues have been addressed. For instance, the mission 'That Bitch' now allows players to successfully pick Mandy's locker, while 'Weed Killer' progresses correctly even if the window is broken prematurely. The notorious glitch in 'The Rumble' where police cars would fall through the floor has been fixed. Moreover, the update resolves issues with enemies not engaging Jimmy in combat, ensuring more balanced fights. Crashes that occurred when starting a new game or loading a save from the pause menu have also been eliminated.

What Do Players Have to Say about Bully: Anniversary Edition?

The gaming community has long been clamoring for Bully 2, yet Rockstar's focus appears to be elsewhere. Although Bully 2 was reportedly in development during the 2010s, it was ultimately shelved in favor of projects like Red Dead Redemption 2 and GTA Online. With GTA 6 on the horizon, the prospects for Bully 2 seem dim, especially as many original developers have moved on from Rockstar.

While the new update isn't a full remaster or a sequel, it represents a meaningful upgrade for mobile players. If you're new to the series, Bully offers a unique take on the schoolyard sandbox genre, where you step into the shoes of Jimmy Hopkins, a 15-year-old navigating the challenges of Bullworth Academy with a mix of Rockstar's signature humor and open-world antics.

Interested players can dive into Bully: Anniversary Edition on the Google Play Store for €7.99, complete with full gamepad support.

Stay tuned for more updates, and don't miss our next article on Oh My Anne’s New Update featuring content from Rilla’s Storybook.

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