Rockstar Games might be breaking the decade-long trend of releasing a Grand Theft Auto title, then another IP, then GTA again on repeat. If a new rumor is to believed, the upcoming Red Dead Redemption 2 will be followed by not another GTA game, but rather a sequel to Rockstar's cult-favorite, Bully.

The rumors come from GameZone, a publication which claims to have a source close to Rockstar who knows about the inner workings of the company. While this is extremely flimsy as far as sources go, especially without any proof whatsoever, the possibility of a sequel to Bully being in development is plausible.
As opposed to Rockstar's typical violence laden productions which courted controversy through explicit content, Bully decided to go for a more reserved, but no less satirical, boarding school setting in a small English town. Of course, the game was still controversial due to the depiction and alleged glorification of bullying, but hey, this is Rockstar — it would be weird if a game they make isn't controversial.
While the fighting was reduced to schoolyard scuffles with the occasional use of a slingshot, and high-octane highway chases were replaced with riding from one objective to another at a brisk pace with a bicycle, one thing remained — Rockstar's expert grasp of narrative design and inherent satirical humor.