Fans will soon be able to play one of Rockstar’s finest games at no additional cost this month, and I’m not talking about a Grand Theft Auto.WhileRockstar Gamesis known for the critically-acclaimedGrand Theft AutoandRed Dead Redemptionseries, one title that doesn’t get nearly as much credit as it deserves isBully.Check out the trailer forBullybelowIf you haven’t played Bully before you’re missing out, as it’s essentially a school-yard version ofGTAwhere you beat up your fellow school students anc cause mayhem in the classes and halls.AdvertAsequel was reportedly on the cardsbut unfortunately never came to fruition, though perhaps afterGTA VIlaunches next year Rockstar will give it another chance.That being said, those who haven’t played the game yet or fancy revisiting it can do so onXboxSeries X/S,PlayStationandPC, and it’ll soon be made free-to-play as part of GTA+.GTA+ is Rockstar’s own subscription service that’s mostly around to complimentGTA V: Online.Additionally, it also serves a purpose similar toXbox Game PassandPlayStation Plus, giving you access to a handful of games you can download and play at no additional cost.AdvertThese are strictly Rockstar titles like OGGrand Theft Autogames,LA Noire, and soon-to-beBully.According toan email from Rockstar itself, Bully will join the GTA+ subscription service on 20 August later this month.There’s honestly no better time to jump in either, as you’ve still got at least a year before you can play Rockstar’s next big release, so why not experience some of the developer’s history while you wait?Who knows, perhaps the game’s inclusion of GTA+ will spark a greater demand for a remake or full-blown sequel, which might be just what Rockstar is looking for to give the project a greenlight…Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Grand Theft Auto,GTA,Rockstar Games,GTA 6

Fans will soon be able to play one of Rockstar’s finest games at no additional cost this month, and I’m not talking about a Grand Theft Auto.WhileRockstar Gamesis known for the critically-acclaimedGrand Theft AutoandRed Dead Redemptionseries, one title that doesn’t get nearly as much credit as it deserves isBully.Check out the trailer forBullybelowIf you haven’t played Bully before you’re missing out, as it’s essentially a school-yard version ofGTAwhere you beat up your fellow school students anc cause mayhem in the classes and halls.AdvertAsequel was reportedly on the cardsbut unfortunately never came to fruition, though perhaps afterGTA VIlaunches next year Rockstar will give it another chance.That being said, those who haven’t played the game yet or fancy revisiting it can do so onXboxSeries X/S,PlayStationandPC, and it’ll soon be made free-to-play as part of GTA+.GTA+ is Rockstar’s own subscription service that’s mostly around to complimentGTA V: Online.Additionally, it also serves a purpose similar toXbox Game PassandPlayStation Plus, giving you access to a handful of games you can download and play at no additional cost.AdvertThese are strictly Rockstar titles like OGGrand Theft Autogames,LA Noire, and soon-to-beBully.According toan email from Rockstar itself, Bully will join the GTA+ subscription service on 20 August later this month.There’s honestly no better time to jump in either, as you’ve still got at least a year before you can play Rockstar’s next big release, so why not experience some of the developer’s history while you wait?Who knows, perhaps the game’s inclusion of GTA+ will spark a greater demand for a remake or full-blown sequel, which might be just what Rockstar is looking for to give the project a greenlight…Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Grand Theft Auto,GTA,Rockstar Games,GTA 6
Fans will soon be able to play one of Rockstar’s finest games at no additional cost this month, and I’m not talking about a Grand Theft Auto.WhileRockstar Gamesis known for the critically-acclaimedGrand Theft AutoandRed Dead Redemptionseries, one title that doesn’t get nearly as much credit as it deserves isBully.Check out the trailer forBullybelowIf you haven’t played Bully before you’re missing out, as it’s essentially a school-yard version ofGTAwhere you beat up your fellow school students anc cause mayhem in the classes and halls.AdvertAsequel was reportedly on the cardsbut unfortunately never came to fruition, though perhaps afterGTA VIlaunches next year Rockstar will give it another chance.That being said, those who haven’t played the game yet or fancy revisiting it can do so onXboxSeries X/S,PlayStationandPC, and it’ll soon be made free-to-play as part of GTA+.GTA+ is Rockstar’s own subscription service that’s mostly around to complimentGTA V: Online.Additionally, it also serves a purpose similar toXbox Game PassandPlayStation Plus, giving you access to a handful of games you can download and play at no additional cost.AdvertThese are strictly Rockstar titles like OGGrand Theft Autogames,LA Noire, and soon-to-beBully.According toan email from Rockstar itself, Bully will join the GTA+ subscription service on 20 August later this month.There’s honestly no better time to jump in either, as you’ve still got at least a year before you can play Rockstar’s next big release, so why not experience some of the developer’s history while you wait?Who knows, perhaps the game’s inclusion of GTA+ will spark a greater demand for a remake or full-blown sequel, which might be just what Rockstar is looking for to give the project a greenlight…
Fans will soon be able to play one of Rockstar’s finest games at no additional cost this month, and I’m not talking about a Grand Theft Auto.
WhileRockstar Gamesis known for the critically-acclaimedGrand Theft AutoandRed Dead Redemptionseries, one title that doesn’t get nearly as much credit as it deserves isBully.
Check out the trailer forBullybelow
If you haven’t played Bully before you’re missing out, as it’s essentially a school-yard version ofGTAwhere you beat up your fellow school students anc cause mayhem in the classes and halls.
Advert
Advert
Asequel was reportedly on the cardsbut unfortunately never came to fruition, though perhaps afterGTA VIlaunches next year Rockstar will give it another chance.
That being said, those who haven’t played the game yet or fancy revisiting it can do so onXboxSeries X/S,PlayStationandPC, and it’ll soon be made free-to-play as part of GTA+.
GTA+ is Rockstar’s own subscription service that’s mostly around to complimentGTA V: Online.
Additionally, it also serves a purpose similar toXbox Game PassandPlayStation Plus, giving you access to a handful of games you can download and play at no additional cost.
Advert
Advert
These are strictly Rockstar titles like OGGrand Theft Autogames,LA Noire, and soon-to-beBully.
According toan email from Rockstar itself, Bully will join the GTA+ subscription service on 20 August later this month.
There’s honestly no better time to jump in either, as you’ve still got at least a year before you can play Rockstar’s next big release, so why not experience some of the developer’s history while you wait?
Who knows, perhaps the game’s inclusion of GTA+ will spark a greater demand for a remake or full-blown sequel, which might be just what Rockstar is looking for to give the project a greenlight…
Topics:Grand Theft Auto,GTA,Rockstar Games,GTA 6