2K Games and Developer Hangar 13 Mafia: Old Countries On Thursday, the story of the origins of the mafia franchise sets it apart from the open world organized crime competition. In fact, Hangar 13 strongly suggests that they are not going to make it Mafia: Old Countries Your next “Eternal Game”.
Instead, the creator of the game calls Old country “A focused, linear experience combining quality storytelling, immersiveness in the real era, and sophisticated take on familiar mafia gameplay,” President Nick Baines of Hanger 13 said in a news release that a smaller, more linear approach “can tell a rough, grounded, brutal, emotional storyline.”
It further strengthens the smaller, less blue design Mafia: Old Countries “I think we have a huge audience for a compelling story that doesn’t require a massive time commitment,” said David Ismarie, a statement from the president of publisher 2K. Ismailer added it Old country “It’s easy to complement other, more permanent games. Our players can also love and engage on a more consistent basis.”
The most powerful evidence of Mafia: Old CountriesThe range is price. 2K sells the base game for $49.99. At $59.99, there’s a deluxe edition with a naturally plenty of extras, but the asking price is atypical for the 2025 AAA game release.
So if you’re slimmer and more classic mafia Check out the newly released gameplay video showing the main character Enzofabara, as the main character Enzofabara takes vows, climbs Dontorisi’s criminal family and films 1900s Sicily.
Mafia: Old Countries It will be released on PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X on August 8th.