• Fans fall in line to attend Rockstar's GTA V event.

Fans fall in line to attend Rockstar's GTA V event. (Photo : Getty Images/Yoshikazu Tsuno)

It looks like Rockstar is planning on starting another blockbuster game franchise as the hit PS2 game "Bully" is making its way to the PlayStation Store. Rockstar is currently on a role as their previously released game "GTA 5" garnered multiple awards and broke records in sales.

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Now, fans have made it known that they want a sequel to other titles such as "Red Dead Redemption," "Manhunt" and "Bully." Perhaps, Rockstar is taking its first step to making this happen as "Bully" and "Manhunt" are now available in the PlayStation Store.

Gamers can purchase "Bully" and "Manhunt" both in the United States and in the United Kingdom. However, the latter will not be available in the U.S. until March 29, Tuesday, The Wrap reported.

"Bully" is set in a New England prep school where the protagonist's main goal is to become the worst delinquent out there. In a nutshell, this is a lighter version of the "GTA" game franchise.

Meanwhile, "Manhunt" is considered as one of the most brutal and violent games ever released and if "GTA" will be used as the measuring stick, fans can expect a whole new level of crazy.

Rumor has it that "Bully" will get a sequel set for release in 2016 as well as being a PS4 exclusive. However, Rockstar debunked the rumors and announced that nothing is set in stone.

In other news, rumors are surfacing that "Red Dead Redemption 2" will be one of the highlights of E3 2016 happening in June. A resume of a senior 3D artist was allegedly leaked online and one of the projects listed under his credentials is "Red Dead Redemption 2," Shack News has learned.  

"Red Dead Redemption" was released in 2010 and it is a Western action-adventure game that won considerable amount of awards as well.

Fans will definitely be paying attention when Rockstar takes the stage at E3 2016. Perhaps, they can own the event by introducing sequels for their more popular games like "Red Dead Redemption 2."

Meanwhile, here is a fan insight on the alleged "Bully 2" release date which was proven false: