A new and remastered version of Bully, and old Rockstar classic was recently released for IOS and Android devices as the Anniversary Edition. Now, the low-violence open-world high-school prank'em'up is coming to yet another contemporary platform thanks to Microsoft's backwards compatibility program on the Xbox One.
Following in the steps of Red Dead Redemption and its standalone expansion, Undead Nightmare, Bully: Scholarship Edition is the second Rockstar title to get the backwards compatibility treatment for the Xbox One, allowing previous owners to play the title on their new(er) platform, or for new players to experience the game even if they only own the current-gen device.
Bully was originally released in 2006 on the PlayStation 2 but has since seen Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC releases, in addition to the recent mobile debut. With this being the second Rockstar title to go backwards compatible, it seems Rockstar is much more keen to embrace this service, compared to their initial aversion. Hopefully this trend continues and titles such as L.A. Noire and more will become available to play on the Xbox One.