Rockstar blames early Xbox 360s for Bully problems

Rockstar blames early Xbox 360s for Bully problems
Tom Orry Updated on by

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Bully: Scholarship Edition is released in the UK tomorrow, but frame rate problems, audio glitches and complete game freezes are being reported by gamers in the US. Gamers hoping to enjoy a bug-free Xbox 360 version of Bully needn’t fret just yet. According to Kotaku Rockstar boss Sam Houser is “horrified” at the problems being experience by gamers.

“We have just become aware of the issues people are having with Bully Scholarship Edition on Xbox 360. It appears that some older 360s are experiencing framerate issues, freezes and other problems. You have our word that we never experienced any of this in QA – in any of our offices or at Microsoft. I am horrified, and we are now working around the clock to rectify this situation,” stated Houser in a statement.

“Thanks to Neo-Gaf for bringing this matter to our attention. We love our games and put a huge amount of energy and care into making them all that they can be. We would never shove anything out the door – we never have and never will. We apologise to everyone affected for the inconvenience.”

Look out for our full review soon. In the meantime check out our review of the PlayStation 2 game from 2006.