Fan-made Bully remake imagines the game running in Unreal Engine 5
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Someone we🌠nt ahead and made a trailer for a Bully Unreal Engine 5 remake, and why don't we all just pretend it's real for a little while?
OK, back to reality now. This is actually just a fan-made remake and its creators have no plans to make it playable, but it looks incredible regardless. The talented folks at TeaserPlay took the 2006 cult classic Rockstar game and gave it a fresh coat of paint using 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Unreal Engine 5 tools like ray tracing, , , and . Admittedly, some of the facꦿial൲ animations, and specific details like Crabblesnitch's unruly hair, look a little wonky, but the environments and lighting are stellar.
You can see direct comparisons of shots from the original game and the fan-made remake in 🍨this video:
Fans have been clamoring for an official Bully remake for years, but sadly Rockstar hasn't given any indication that it's interested in making one. That said, the matter of a full-blown sequel, the would-be Bully 2, is a whole different story. Rumors and reports have suggested a s🌟equel has been of interest at Rockstar since as far back as 2009, and there have been whispers that it was in active development at one point. The most recent rumor is that a reveal was being plannedꦐ for The Game Awards 2021 but was ultimately scrapped, and now the details of its existence are as blurry as ever.
To be fair to Rockstar, the studio's plenty busy working on GTA 6 and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:pretending Red Dea🌱d Online doesn't exist. Still, the fact that relatively credible rumors are out there from as recent🦂ly as last year does give some hope that w🔴e'll see Jimmy Hopkins' new-gen comeback eventually.
For now, here are all of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new games of 2022 to add to your wishlist.
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