Around six months ago, we covered a game called Agefield High: Rock The School that was going viral due to its comparisons to 'Bully' by Rockstar, and it's now been dated for PC - with Xbox and PS5 versions due later in 2026.
This game is getting serious interest on YouTube in particular right now, with IGN's new gameplay trailer for Agefield High racking up hundreds of thousands of views over the past weekend alone. There's clearly massive demand for another Bully-style game on modern platforms, and people are hoping this will scratch the itch.
The following tweet also has almost 200,000 views:
That said, we'd warn against expecting something as high-quality as Bully here. The game clearly looks much more lower-budget than the Rockstar Games classic, especially when it comes to cutscenes (the facial animations and lip-syncing are particularly jarring), and it's coming to us from an indie developer that started out as just one person back in 2023. Honestly, we fear it might be another Samson situation where it gets hyped too much ahead of release.
Hopefully we're wrong! We'll all get to find out for sure when Agefield High: Rock The School launches on PC in Summer 2026 and Xbox and PS5 later in 2026, and in any case, it proves that Rockstar should consider a 'Bully 2' one day.
Relive your High School days in the town of Agefield. It’s the early 2000s, and graduation is on the horizon. REBEL with your friends, win over your dream girl and ROCK the school! A coming-of-age adventure about friendship, love, and rebellion inspired by the raunchy teen comedies of the era.