Although Rockstar Games is not returning to its Bully franchise anytime soon–at least not that we know of–another game is coming out soon that will allow you to relive the horrors of high school.
Agefield High: Rock the School, from developer Refugium Games, is launching on August 12 via Steam, the studio has announced. The “raunchy 2000s-era comedy” game has players trying to become the “big man on campus.”
Agefield High takes place in a small-town high school, and you play as Sam in his senior year. There are 30+ main missions focused on “humor, rebellion, and teenage drama,” and players can explore the game’s open world, including its school campus, town center, neighborhoods, and countryside.
In terms of leaning into its raunchiness, in one part of the trailer, a character says to Sam, “Just like in the movies, you sneak in, wait until she starts showering, then snap a quick photo.” The trailer also shows that players will be able to fight jocks by punching and kicking them, mow the lawn, play guitar poorly, and run through a field to escape an angry cow (presumably after attempting to tip it over, as the youth are known to do).
The game also has multiple endings. Agefield High launches August 12 on Steam and will hit consoles later.
As for a new Bully game, Rockstar hasn’t announced one, but the 2006 game has a cult following and many would like to see it come back in some form. Rockstar has said it didn’t make a sequel to Bully due to bandwidth issues, among other things. Bully is included with GTA+, so anyone with a membership can play it at no extra cost.






