The ambitious Bully Online mod breathed new life into the Rockstar classic, but it was ordered to be taken down by the ...
SWEGTA has finally explained the end of Bully Online, explaining that the mod just does not meet Take-Two's guidelines.
In sheer litigiousness, Rockstar Games' parent company Take-Two rivals Nintendo. It was only a matter of time before the ...
Cast your mind back to the end of last year, and you may remember we reported that a group of volunteer modders had united to develop an online mode for Rockstar's Bully (also known as Canis Canem ...
Bully Online is already going online around one month since it launched, with SWEGTA scheduling an explanation video next week.
Bully Online's project lead previously dismissed concerns about legal trouble from Rockstar and Take-Two, but if this is what it looks like, he may have spoken too soon ...
Swegta's Bully Online mod has been shut down, and all source code has been scrubbed from the internet The creator gave no reason, but it's suspected that Rockstar sent a cease and desist to shut down ...
Developers say "this was not something we wanted" as they purge open source project. It should probably be noted that Rockstar's involvement at this time is entirely speculative. It's likely that the ...
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