I really don't know that there's a direction they could go with the bully formula that would make fans happy. They can't make it in modern times or take a more serious tone, they'd lose every ounce of charm and it'd just be a downer
the original game already did just about everything they could expect to do with the concept. you're a kid, you have a bike and a skateboard, you have a slingshot and fart bombs, you chase after love interests and go to class
I guess if they made essentially the same game with better graphics and a modern engine that'd be.....fine?
That's the dilemma, really. If it was ever going to happen, they'd probably need to stick to what made it so charming in the first place. The absolute last thing we need is a miserably sarcastic and barbed commentary on modern teens, it would just be the Jimmy (ironically) missions from GTA V on a loop and it would be a thoroughly unenjoyable trip.
In my mind the best thing they could do is set it firmly in an older decade where the mechanics of the first game would still make sense - Bully is
super weird in that it's logically set in the mid 2000s, but people are still throwing firecrackers and bottle rockets and I'm pretty sure there's almost no cell phones in that game. I love that about it, but a sequel that is solidly set in the 70s or 80s (or hell, even 90s at this point) where those things make more sense, would be great for me. Just expand upon every system introduced in the first game, have more classes and activities, more interpersonal character drama and meaningful dialogues, more optional missions, a slightly larger map without overdoing it, etc. It could work, as long as the tone is correct.
It's like RDR to RDR2 - say what you will about the
game, but the
tone of the sequel is completely on-brand. Neither of those games are happy, and even the cheerier epilogue in 2 is haunted by the notion that the player knows exactly where it will lead ultimately.
In just writing about Bully I checked whether or not someone patched it to work in Windows 10 yet, and apparently they did in 2018. That's me replaying it soon then, I guess.