Agefield High: Rock the School Announced for August 12 on Steam by Refugium Games

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Rockstar Games has not signaled a return to Bully anytime soon, but a new high-school comedy is on the way for players who want the same kind of chaotic campus energy. Refugium Games has announced Agefield High: Rock the School, launching on August 12 on Steam, with console versions planned for later.

The game positions itself as a “raunchy 2000s-era comedy,” tasking players with trying to become the “big man on campus.” You play as Sam during his senior year at a small-town high school, and the structure is built around both story progress and exploration. Refugium says there are 30+ main missions centered on humor, rebellion, and teenage drama, while an open-world school setting expands beyond the campus to include the town center, neighborhoods, and the countryside.

From the trailer material shared with the announcement, the game leans hard into its mischievous premise. One sequence shows a character telling Sam to sneak in, wait until a student starts showering, and snap a quick photo—an example of the series’ crude, prank-driven tone. The trailer also depicts combat against jocks using punching and kicking, alongside other goofy activities such as mowing the lawn, playing guitar poorly, and sprinting through a field to escape an angry cow.

Agefield High: Rock the School is also described as having multiple endings, suggesting player choices and outcomes can change how the story wraps up. The PC release is set for August 12 on Steam, with console availability coming after launch.

Rockstar’s Bully status and GTA+ access

While fans continue to hope for a new Bully game, Rockstar has not announced one. The 2006 original remains popular with a cult following, and Rockstar has previously explained it didn’t make a sequel to Bully due to issues including “bandwidth” constraints. For players who already have it, Bully is included with GTA+, allowing members to play it at no additional cost.