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Rockstar Games has promised to fix the game-killing Bully: Scholarship Edition bugs that have plagued the Xbox 360 version, which was released last Friday.
There have beennumerous reportsthat the Xbox 360 version has huge bugs such as game crashes and Achievements failing to unlock.
"We are very aware of the problems some people have been experiencing with the Xbox 360 version of Bully: Scholarship Edition and have been doing everything within our powers to resolve these issues as quickly as possible," said PR man Darlan Monterisi.
"We will be releasing a title update through Xbox Live within the next week that we are confident will rectify the problem. We apologize wholeheartedly for the inconvenience that this matter has caused some owners of the game."
Last week Rockstar boss Sam Houser said he was "horrified" by the crash reports, and that the problems appeared to be coming from owners of older 360 hardware (the ones that haven't red ringed yet).
We'll be looking for the patch this week, then. While you wait, read our Scholarship Edition reviewhere.
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Mar 10, 2008


