Bully by Rockstar Games is one of the timeless classics that has been a part of gaming discourse since its release in 2006. The fictional world of Bullworth housed many delinquents, one of which includes the infamous James "Jimmy" Hopkins, who is the protagonist of the game.
The game has amassed a massive following, and it is played even to this day by many, whether by returning players out of nostalgia or the newer ones out of curiosity. It has been years since its release, and we've had several rumors and leaks about a potential Bully sequel unofficially known as Bully 2.
In earlier reports, we learned of the possibility of Bully 2. We knew that the game was already being worked on, only to be flushed in favor of the higher-priority flagships like Red Dead Redemption and Grand Theft Auto 5.
According to reports, Rockstar New England had already spent almost 18 months working on a viable concept for the game which resulted in a playable Bully 2 early build on Rockstar's very own proprietary RAGE engine.
Fast forward to today, and even more information has surfaced regarding the Bully sequel that almost came to be. SWEGTA, an unofficial Rockstar Games content creator, recently interviewed an anonymous former Rockstar Games lead developer who was working on Bully 2. The former employee provided some surprising insight into how far the development was, the missions, the vertical slice, and more.

