Bully: Anniversary Edition Is Now Live For Android And iOS

The highly-controversial open-world adventure, Bully by Rockstar Games was replayed for this year as it was released on PS4. However, Rockstar was not yet over the idea of allowing its fans to dominate the school while playing as the bad boy named Jimmy Hopkins, since the game was already released on iOS and Android.

The game's iOS and Android version goes by the name Bully: Anniversary Edition. It was created in line with the celebration of the 10th anniversary of the game's original PS2 version. This Anniversary Edition of the game has all of the features of Bully: Scholarship Edition, but it is added with new missions. There is also an available support for high-resolution displays, enhanced graphics, and an improved texture and lightings.

Rockstar also mentioned something about the game's redesigned control, which will fit for mobile devices. However, it does not have a physical controller support. This mobile version of Bully has a multiplayer mode that is called friend challenges, which is a head-to-head classroom and arcade style mini games. The biology class classic frog dissection is one of the mini-games, as well as a game which let players help a flying squirrel in taking out his foes through the use of acorns.

There is also a question why Rockstar is not working on a Bully 2 game. However fans are now given all of the opportunities to replay Jimmy's Bullworth Academy Adventures anytime, anywhere. Dan House, who is a co-founder of Rockstar said that he believes in Bully 2, but Take-Two has filed for many Bully trademarks for the past years, according to Game Rant.

Most of these stories have elicited enthusiasm and hope for a possible sequel from Bully fans. There is also a possibility that Rockstar is actually working on Bully 2, and this mobile re-release is just a good excuse to celebrate the game's 10th anniversary.

 

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