Being a Rockstar Games fan really tests your patience these days.
Not only do players have to wait until November 2026 for the launch of GTA VI, but it might be an even longer wait before Rockstar announces its next big project.
After GTA VI, no one really knows what Rockstar has planned next. Many fans believe Red Dead Redemption 3 could be next in line, while others are hoping for something completely new.
Still, there’s a strong group of fans wishing Rockstar would bring back one of its most beloved classics — Bully.

The original Bully had tons of potential for sequels, and players have been asking for a remake or remaster for years.
Rumors about a new Bully project have surfaced a few times, but Rockstar hasn’t confirmed anything.
The company is known for keeping quiet until it’s ready to make a major announcement — unlike studios like Bethesda, which revealed The Elder Scrolls VI years ago and still hasn’t released it.
Even so, there’s still hope. A modern Bully remake would definitely excite fans, especially if it captures the fun and chaos of the original game.
Imagine a new open-world school-life experience with Rockstar’s signature storytelling and humor.
Games like Hogwarts Legacy showed how fun school-life adventures can be — though maybe without throwing teachers down the hallways like in Bully!

While fans wait for Rockstar to revisit Bully, a new indie game called Agefield High: Rock the School might help fill the gap. It’s described as a spiritual successor to Bully and is set to release next year.
In Agefield High, players attend classes, make rivals, and explore the school’s open world while causing plenty of mischief — from sneaking past teachers to getting into fights and riding bikes around campus.
The gameplay looks fun, though early reactions haven’t been too kind about the graphics. Many fans joked that the “high school” characters look more like adults in their 30s or 40s.
Still, the story trailer suggests there’s more to the game than just chaos. Some mission objectives hint at deeper gameplay elements that could make Agefield High stand out on its own.
The game is set to launch early next year, and while the visuals might not impress everyone, it could be the nostalgic experience Bully fans have been waiting for.









