Bully, Red Dead Revolver and Midnight Club 3 Land on PSN

Rockstar, the company behind the hotly anticipated Grand Theft Auto V, revealed today that three games are coming to the PSN Store. GTA: San Andreas released last week, so this looks like a sign of a trend that could be happening over the course of the following weeks. There are still lots of Rockstar franchises I would love to see released on the PSN, so I hope they don’t stop anytime soon. Full details, directly from Rockstar, are as follows:

Bully
Rule the halls of Bullworth Academy as Jimmy Hopkins – a teenager who’s been bounced from every previous school he’s ever attended who now must navigate the obstacles of the worst school around, working his way up the social ladder of this demented institution of supposed learning, standing up for what he thinks is right and taking on the liars, cheats and snobs who are the most popular members of the student body and faculty.

Tear through the living city sprawls of Detroit, San Diego, Atlanta and Tokyo at breakneck speeds. REMIX features the entire original Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition game plus all the content included in the special Remix update – over 20 additional vehicles added to the original roster spanning all car classes.

The pre-cursor to Red Dead Redemption, this arcade-style third person shooter is a classic tale of vengeance on the untamed frontier and the story of Red Harlow – a bounty hunter prowling the frontier and bringing justice to wicked bandits, while desperate to unravel the identity of his family’s killers. Those familiar with Red Dead Redemption’s Legends & Killers Pack should remember him and the assortment of other memorable characters from this game that are available to use as multiplayer avatars in Red Dead Redemption.

Which Rockstar games do you want to see released digitally next? Let us know in the comments below!

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David Jagneaux

I am The Dean (Editor-in-Chief) of PlayStation University. As a lifelong lover of both playing games and communicating, I knew that gaming journalism was the perfect fit. Over the years I have honed these skills in order to distinguish myself as an ambitious and creative writer passionate about gaming and the games industry.