“You just can’t make all the projects you want”-Rockstar, Dan Houser, claims that Bully 2 has not happened because of “transmission problems”

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Dan Houser, co -founder of Rockstar Games and writer for the biggest games of studies, including Grand Theft Auto AND Red Dead Redemption The series, she said that Bully 2 did not take place because of “throttle problems”.

Bully was a witty action game, which made players as Jimmy’s high school outfit while attending a pretentious private school. “Bully is a great, well -made action game that has been even stronger thanks to one of the best senses of humor,” we read in the Bully Review. Expect dozens and dozens of hours of fun. “

Fans have long turned to the continuation, which was once developed at the Rockstar studio in New England at the end of 2000. Although Bully 2 has never been released, some of his ideas found themselves in other Rockstar games, such as Red Dead Redemption 2.

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IN Exclusive interview with IGN On Saturday, September 27 at La Comic Con, we asked Houser why we never received the continuation of fans of 2006 fans (also known as Canis Can Edit). You can watch a full interview below:

“I think it’s just throttle problems,” said Houser. “You know if you have a tiny main original team and a tiny senior managerial team, you just can’t make all the projects you want.

Dataminers have been discovered for years and Bobs with Bully 2. In 2023 it was found that the alleged leakage of the database file for the Grand Theft Auto 5 contains a reference to the unpublished Bully 2.

Houser founded the absurd Ventures Company after leaving Rockstar games in 2020. His up-to-date Crime Fiction Comic series, American Caper, will be released on November 12, 2025, and the first ARC containing 12 problems.

This time last year a group of about 20 programmers earlier Ascendant Studios – including his former general director – He joined the absurd Houser’s ventures to create a up-to-date studio in San Rafael, California: Absurd. However, we do not have any further details about creating games currently.

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