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Only a few people will get this early Mafia The Old Country discount

We've had to wait nine long years, but finally, a new entry in the Mafia mainline series is on the horizon, and thanks to Fanatical, those who haven't secured their pre-order yet can do so for a welcome discount. Well, some of them will, anyway. Right now, Fanatical is offering up to 13% off Mafia: The Old Country Standard Edition pre-orders and 12% off Deluxe Edition pre-orders ahead of the mobster action-adventure's Thursday, August 7 release date... but only for customers in the UK.


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Mafia: The Old Country is coming to Summer Game Fest 2025

On June 6, get a fresh glimpse of the crime drama that awaits in Mafia: The Old Country as part of Summer Game Fest.

You first met our new antihero Enzo Favara in "The Initiation" Trailer, then got a sense of the jobs he'll undertake for Don Torrisi in the "Whatever It Takes" Gameplay Trailer. Now we'd like to give you a closer look at the cast of unpredictable allies and cutthroat enemies Enzo will encounter in the criminal underworld of 1900s Sicily.

Join us on June 6, 2025 at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET / 9 PM GMT. And always remember: Family Takes Sacrifice.

The Mafia Community Team

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Recreating 1900s Sicily in Mafia: The Old Country

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Throughout the entire Mafia series, the settings have always been just as important as the protagonists, with Lost Heaven, Empire Bay, and New Bordeaux being as central to the series' identity as Tommy, Vito, and Lincoln. Mafia: The Old Country's striking new backdrop of early 1900s Sicily is no exception, with its distinct topography providing a whole new experience compared to the dense American metropolises players have visited in past Mafia games. The rough-hewn beauty of Sicily's rugged countryside is a stark contrast to the grimy urban alleyways that Mafia fans are familiar with—but the treachery, violence, and complex history of this gangland run just as deep.


Going Back to Where it All Began

As the home of this story and its new antihero, Enzo Favara, the rarely seen Sicilian setting provides a breathtaking new perspective on the series' recurring themes, as well as the origins of the Mafia itself. "The most important thing for us was to make sure Mafia: The Old Country was an extension of the games we've made so far," says Game Director Alex Cox, who points out that the franchise has already been to Sicily in Mafia II. While revisiting the previous titles during the development of 2020's Mafia: Definitive Edition and Mafia: Trilogy, the team was fully immersed in what makes the classic Mafia formula great, priming them to translate those same creative pillars into a bold new location.

"Putting our story in rural Sicily, where the Mafia began, necessitated changes in how we approach aspects of the game," Cox continues. "It informed its look and feel, vehicles, weapons, the story itself and its locations. We had to begin by asking, 'Where and how did these criminal traditions begin, and in the context of designing an interactive crime drama, what makes Sicily special?'"

Bringing History to Life

As with every Mafia title, authenticity is a critical component of realizing this believable setting, and the Hangar 13 developers went all-out when it came to real-world research. In addition to digging up rare photos and written accounts from the period, and consuming every popular book or film portraying the Sicilian Mafia, a group of team members and photographers traveled to Sicily to gather the rest of their copious reference material.

Partnering with Italian development studio Stormind Games, they were led on a thorough tour through every type of rural and urban locale depicted in Mafia: The Old Country. The images and audio captured were so richly detailed that some of the areas you'll explore in-game feel like they could've been pulled from the real world. "A lot of the Sicilian countryside still looks today like it did back then, so it's easy for us to get great visual references," says Associate Design Director Zammit.


By exploring the environments that make up the actual Sicilian landscape, the team saw for themselves that it's far from uniform. Their in-person and at-home research helped them identify and recreate these diverse, overlapping settings, which include lush countryside and coastal terrain, ancient ruins, and exquisitely detailed villas. "It was important for us to break down what exists in real life and approach each area individually," says Executive Producer Devin Hitch. "Once we started to blend those together, you could seamlessly move through all of these areas in one vast-yet-varied map." The rare blend of rugged nature and relatively modern architecture is true to the era, and a prime example of what makes Mafia: The Old Country's turn-of-the-century mob story stand out.


Authenticity Informs Everything

"There were times on the trip where you would turn a corner and step into the period of our game," says Art Director Steve Noake. "Almost every detail was exactly as you would expect to see it, especially in the rural locations—but also in the little towns and cities we visited." In those urban spaces, the team says they found nearly the full range of architectural details we see in-game, as well as local experts with intimate knowledge of the region's time-honored craftsmanship.


"We went to a small machine shop where this older gentleman and his son make traditional Sicilian knives," Noake says. "Every region has a slightly different approach to knife-making, so you can almost place each blade in the same way you could geographically place a bottle of wine." Though the delicate art of knife-making has deep roots in Sicilian tradition, today, only a handful of people still craft these weapons for collectors around the world.



The painstaking accuracy of this research informs every aspect of Mafia: The Old Country, particularly the new gameplay and storytelling possibilities it affords. On a foundational level, properly realizing 1900s Sicily provides essential context for the game's narrative, character motivations, and the Mafia's seldom explored early days. Beyond that, staying true to history helped guide other creative decisions throughout development, like the focus on knife combat and turn-of-the-century travel methods, that cement the game's identity as something distinct from what you've experienced before.

"There aren't many games where you see horses riding alongside cars on the road," says Zammit. "One thing that makes Mafia: The Old Country different is its depiction of this historical junction point where agricultural and urbanized life come together." While past Mafia titles let you move through relatively small rural areas, putting the countryside at the core of this experience is another way this game recontextualizes familiar elements to make them feel new. Whether it's the refreshed environments, more dynamic traversal options, Enzo's period-accurate arsenal, or just the way characters speak and move, Hangar 13's holistic approach to realizing Sicily makes it far more than just a gorgeous backdrop.

It won't be much longer until you can explore this setting yourself when Mafia: The Old Country launches August 8, 2025. It's available for pre-order and pre-purchase now, and be sure to keep an eye out for future Dev Diary articles diving deeper into the making of this unique Sicilian crime drama.


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Mafia The Old Country system requirements

What are the Mafia The Old Country system requirements? The return of the Mafia franchise is a welcome one, especially as a narrative-driven experience, but if you have an older gaming PC, you may need to buy some upgrades to get the game running.


While you won't need the best graphics card to get the most out of Mafia The Old Country, there are some bafflingly high-spec components in the minimum system requirements, with puzzling performance targets listed too.


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PAX Panel | Mafia: The Old Country

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Omertá has officially been broken. We kicked off PAX East by unveiling our action-packed new Gameplay Trailer, which revealed that Mafia: The Old Country launches August 8, 2025. The game is now available for pre-purchase on Steam.

Shortly after the trailer debuted, PAX East attendees and viewers at home got to witness a live behind-the-scenes look at the past, present, and future of Mafia with the "Family Takes Sacrifice" developer panel, hosted by Kinda Funny's Greg Miller with Hangar 13 Studio President Nick Baynes, Game Director Alex Cox, and Cinematics Director Tomáš Hřebíček. In the VOD above, watch the in-depth discussion of the last 23 years of Mafia, glimpses at how Hangar 13 brought the underworld of 1900s Sicily to life for Mafia: The Old Country, a Q&A session, and more development insights.

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The deep dive into the series' history outlined how its thematic and design pillars have remained constant over the decades, and will continue to be explored further in Mafia: The Old Country. The retrospective also offered a rare window into the development of classic Mafia titles, largely thanks to photos and anecdotes provided by Hřebíček, who has worked on every game in the series since the original Mafia back in 2002.

Thanks to everyone who attended the panel live in Boston or watched online; you're officially part of the family. To stay informed on all things Mafia: The Old Country, make sure you opt into receiving our newsletters when you sign up for a 2K Account. Signing up and linking your 2K Account in Mafia: The Old Country also entitles you to the "Garzia Tumulto" Race Car reward, and linking your 2K Account in previous Mafia titles entitles you to additional rewards in those games, as detailed in this Mafia Franchise Rewards article.

Stay on the lookout for more Mafia: The Old Country details ahead of the game's August 8, 2025 release.

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