Hold Up on GTA 6 – This BRAND NEW GAME is Rockstar’s Bully Sequel in DISGUISE… Skip It and You’ll REGRET IT FOREVER! 😈🏫💥

Rockstar’s been TEASING Bully 2 for YEARS, but Dan Houser straight-up admitted: “Bandwidth issues” killed it – too busy with GTA & RDR money printers! 😤 No sequel, no remaster… fans RAGING!

Rockstar Games fans have been salivating over Grand Theft Auto VI for years, with its May 26, 2026 release date now locked in after multiple delays from the original fall 2025 target. Trailers tease a massive Vice City playground packed with chaos, but as Take-Two Interactive pours billions into polishing the behemoth, another title is stealing the spotlight: Agefield High: Rock the School. This indie gem from Refugium Games is channeling the spirit of Rockstar’s long-forgotten cult hit Bully, delivering high school hijinks in a compact open world that has gamers buzzing “finally, Bully 2 without the wait.”

Set for an early 2026 Steam launch—beating GTA 6 by months—Agefield High drops players into 2002 as Sam Tatum, a senior uprooted to the sleepy town of Agefield. Teaming with rebels Kale and Axel, Sam’s mission? “Rock the School”—pull pranks, dodge teachers, woo crushes, and etch a legend before graduation. It’s Bully reborn: skip classes for side gigs, bike through neighborhoods, customize with tattoos and threads, all while a pop-punk soundtrack blasts early-2000s nostalgia.

Bully’s Lasting Legacy: Rockstar’s Underdog Masterpiece

Bully (aka Canis Canem Edit in some regions) hit PS2 in 2006, shrinking Rockstar’s GTA formula into Bullworth Academy’s chaotic campus. As Jimmy Hopkins, players fought cliques, aced (or bombed) classes, and unleashed mischief—no guns, just slingshots, firecrackers, and fists. It sold millions despite bans in Brazil and UK outrage over its “bullying simulator” tag, earning 87/100 on Metacritic for sharp satire on teen life.

Dan Houser, Rockstar co-founder, drew from his childhood for its heart, but sequels fizzled. Rumors of Bully 2—including a 2008 script and 2017 prototype—crashed against GTA and RDR priorities. Houser admitted in 2025: small teams juggled too much, shelving it forever. Fans modded Bully Online for multiplayer mayhem, but nothing official.

Enter Refugium Games, indie upstarts behind Greyhill Incident and Vacant’s Mine. “We learned from beta-testing fails,” they say, now swinging big with Agefield High—their “dream game.”

Agefield High: Gameplay That Nails the Vibe

Clocking 8-10 hours, it’s no 100-hour epic: 32 main missions with branching paths and two endings, 15 sides. Core hook? Time/school system—weekdays trap you in class till afternoon (English, Math, Geography, German, Music mini-games), but skip for cash via errands, fights, or cops-dodging joyrides.

Explore Agefield’s sandbox: campus, neighborhoods, town center, countryside. Buy bikes, clothes, hair, tats from shops. Pranks echo Bully‘s cherry bombs; romance adds American Pie spice. Trailers scream raunchy teen flicks—saturated colors, pop-punk OST, facial animations drawing “cringe but charming” laughs.

IGN calls it “Bully on a letterman jacket,” GameWatcher praises “raunchy chaos.” Steam wishlists surge; X erupts: “Bully 2 we deserve!”

Refugium’s small team (post-Greyhill lessons) promises polish. PC first, consoles later.

Fan Frenzy: X and Reddit Light Up

X (Twitter) exploded post-trailer: IGN’s clip hit 8K likes, fans screaming “spiritual successor!” Reddit’s r/pcgaming mixed: “Shovelware?” vs. “Nostalgia gold.” r/bully hails it savior amid Rockstar silence.

Polls favor Bully 2 post-GTA 6 (70%+), but indies fill voids—Bully Online mod thrives. GTA 6 delay? Perfect timing—Agefield drops Q1/Q2 2026.

GTA 6’s Shadow: Epic Scale vs. Intimate Chaos

GTA 6’s $1B+ budget promises unprecedented density: advanced NPCs, weather, crime sprees in Vice City/Leonida. But Bully‘s magic? Intimacy—cliques felt alive, world breathed. Agefield shrinks smart: quality over quantity, evading Ubisoft bloat.

Rockstar’s crunch history (Bully‘s 120-hour weeks broke devs) contrasts Refugium’s passion project. As Houser exits, indies like this thrive—Hogwarts Legacy nods to niche worlds.

Why It Matters: Indie Boldness in AAA Drought

Rockstar’s GTA/RDR focus leaves gems like Bully dusty. Agefield proves small teams can revive magic: 2000s vibes, rebellion sans gore. Viral trailers (IGN, JVMag) signal hit potential.

GTA 6 will dominate, but Agefield sneaks in: affordable, replayable, pure fun. Wishlist now—Rock the School before Vice City’s vice.