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Report: Bully 2 Concept Art Leaks Online

A little while back, we reported on the rumor that Rockstar Games could be hard at work on a […]

A little while back, we reported on the rumor that Rockstar Games could be hard at work on a sequel to its controversial open-world school-based adventure Bully, and that it could be revealed at E3. And while that didn’t obviously happen, that doesn’t mean the sequel doesn’t exist. In fact, some new proof may have just popped up to give us an idea of just what to expect from the sequel.

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A Twitter account that goes by the name Bully2Info has revealed a number of new concept art images that could be taken from the upcoming game, including a number of characters in early design form, as well as a rough sketch of the neighborhood for your main character. It appears to be a pretty big populace, but that shouldn’t be surprising, since Rockstar Games has been a lot more expansive with its world design over the past few years. Just ask anyone that’s roamed around Grand Theft Auto V.

If you can get past the obvious print over the images, you can see some interesting character types that could be coming to the game, including a nerd with a heavy reliance on a life preserver (“Dork thinks he’s gonna drown!”), a hunter with a penchant for small animals, a tennis pro, an old lady with a penchant for pink clothing, a Goth girl with attitude, a crotchety old mailman, and many more. You can actually get a good look at all of these characters in the attached gallery, as well as a first possible look at the neighborhood you’ll be living in.

Now, these images should be taken with a grain of salt. But it sounds like he has access to a number of Take-Two assets, as he said he’d be posting images from the oft-delayed Rockstar Games project Agent very soon. We’re not sure how the company’s going to respond just yet, but, for now, enjoy these potential images from a sequel that we could be getting down the road. We’d love to see Bully make a comeback ourselves.

In the meantime, check out the original game on Xbox One (through backwards compatibility) and on PlayStation 4 (as a PlayStation 2-to-PlayStation 4 downloadable classic).