Bully, Rockstar Games 2006 action-adventure game set in the fictional Bullworth Academy boarding school, is officially back on modern consoles.
As announced by Rockstar Games on their official website, Bully is now included as a part of their GTA+ Games Library subscription and is free to claim for anyone currently signed up for the service.
The GTA+ subscription is, according to Rockstar themselves, the “best way to get the most out of your GTA Online experience” and is mostly tailored towards giving players specific benefits in Grand Theft Auto 5 like in-game currency, unique skins for your cars, and a members-only garage.
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It does come with a couple of other perks however, including access to re-releases of classic Rockstar games on modern titles - which now includes the 2016 re-release of Bully.
Bully joins several other Rockstar classic titles on the GTA+ service, including Red Dead Redemption, L.A. Noire, Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition, and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.
As of now only users on Xbox and PlayStation can currently claim the game, but Rockstar does have some good news for folks on a couple of other platforms (neither of which is the Nintendo Switch, apologies in advance).
As explained in the press release, “Bully is now available for GTA+ Members to download on the console platform that coincides with their active GTA+ Membership, and also coming soon for compatible iOS and Android devices.”
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No current date on exactly when it will be coming to mobile, but players with an active GTA+ subscription can claim Bully immediately.
Considering none of the other games in the GTA+ Games Library have been available to claim on the Nintendo Switch yet, it’s unlikely that Bully will be available on the platform through the service at any point in the immediate future.
Topics: Rockstar Games, GTA