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IGN First - Hands-On Preview

[p][/p][previewyoutube][/previewyoutube][p][/p][p]IGN First went hands-on with three full chapters of Mafia: The Old Country, playing for roughly three hours. Check out their detailed impressions here.[/p][p][/p][p]The Mafia Community Team[/p][p][/p][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p][p][/p][p]
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IGN First Recap: 9 Minutes of Mafia: The Old Country Gameplay

[p]Spoiler Warning: The following video contains new gameplay footage from a mission in Mafia: The Old Country.[/p][p][/p][previewyoutube][/previewyoutube][p][/p][p]This week, our associates at IGN First kicked off their exclusive look into Mafia: The Old Country with 9 minutes of new gameplay from one of the game’s chapters. You can get a good look at how Enzo handles family business, including stealth mechanics, knifeplay, and tactical gun combat.[/p][p][/p][p]Which part of Enzo’s business are you most interested in mastering—stealthy infiltration, brutal knife combat, or precise gunplay? Let us know.[/p][p][/p][p]The Mafia Community Team[/p][p][/p][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p][p][/p][p]
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IGN First: A Month of Mafia: The Old Country Gameplay & Reveals

[p]Throughout July, keep an eye on our social channels and on IGN First for an exclusive inside look at Mafia: The Old Country.[/p][p][/p][p]Get ready for new gameplay this Monday, July 7, followed by hands-on previews, interviews with the team at Hangar 13 and more during the lead-up to launch on August 8, 2025.[/p][p][/p][p]Each week, we’ll drop a recap covering the latest news here. Please note: Some of the footage may contain light spoilers. But don’t worry—we’ll include clear disclaimers at the start of each recap, so you can experience Mafia: The Old Country on your own terms.[/p][p][/p][p]The business is picking up now. Keep your eyes open. The first drop lands next week.[/p][p][/p][p]The Mafia Community Team[/p][p][/p][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p][p][/p][p]
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Before playing Mafia The Old Country, grab the original trilogy at 89% off

There's not long left to wait until we delve into the criminal underbelly of 1900s Sicily in Mafia: The Old Country. So, what better way to prepare for the next Mafia game's Friday, August 8 release date than to play through (or replay) the Mafia trilogy? Thanks to Humble's latest bundle, you can do just that for a huge discount. Humble's 2K Classic Trilogies: Mafia X Bioshock Bundle packs in the Mafia Definition Edition trilogy and the Bioshock trilogy for as little as $18 / £13.44 - making each game just $3 / £2.24. Whether you want a refresher on the series before the next game, you've not played the excellent definitive editions before, or you've never played a Mafia game, Humble's bundle offers the perfect chance to prepare for Mafia: The Old Country for a welcome discount.


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Behind Mafia: The Old Country's Immersively Authentic Soundscapes

[p][/p][previewyoutube][/previewyoutube][p]Sound is a key pillar of any cinematic experience, and that applies even more to the interactive, high-production-value narratives of Mafia games. The developers at Hangar 13 strive to raise the bar for visual fidelity, period authenticity, and gripping storytelling with every entry in the series—and Mafia: The Old Country's sound design is no exception.[/p][p][/p][h2]Crafting Period-accurate Sound Effects[/h2][p]As Senior Sound Designer Pavel Smely puts it in the Dev Diary video above, the sounds of Mafia: The Old Country's firearms were designed to underline the idea that one trigger-pull could "completely change the storyline." To strike the right balance between accurately depicting this arsenal and fully selling the drama of every bullet spent, they found, fired, and recorded the sounds of weapons from the era, and then took inspiration from Hollywood filmmakers' approaches to producing punchy gunfire.[/p][p]The team followed the same philosophy in recreating the rattling, raucous sounds of the game's vehicles, which can be similarly thunderous thanks to the era's lack of exhaust mufflers. Once they tracked down enough of these rare turn-of-the-century automobiles, the developers then had to thoroughly capture the sounds of each one in motion. "Our Audio Director was out hanging off the back of some of these cars with microphones as we drove around the back roads of Czech Republic," says Executive Producer Devin Hitch.[/p][p][/p][p][/p][h2]Capturing Sicily's Soundscapes[/h2][p]Another reflection of the team's total commitment to authenticity is the meticulous care put into faithfully recreating the sounds of 1900s Sicily itself. The game's score, for example, takes the type of sweeping orchestral arrangements that have always been core to the Mafia franchise, then layers in authentic touches like traditional Sicilian instruments and folk melodies. Even the game's diegetic elements, like singing laborers, street musicians, or other musically inclined NPCs, add yet another dimension of sonic richness to immerse players in the world.[/p][p]"Especially when you're in San Celeste," says Hitch, "you'll walk around hearing this music float through the city's back alleys, and it really puts you in a different time and place." Associate Design Director Josh Zammit agrees about how critical these touches are. "Because we paid such close attention to historical detail, these sounds have to be accurate," says Zammit. "If players start hearing things that don't fit the scene, it's going to draw them out of the experience." These ambient notes are carefully tuned to blend naturally with the score, creating an enriching effect without any tonal dissonance.[/p][p]
[/p][p]To ensure the audio presentation is as faithful as it is comprehensive and diverse, Hangar 13 collaborated with Sicilian development studio Stormind Games to record voicelines—including a highly immersive Sicilian voiceover option—and an array of other naturalistic soundscapes. From the bustle of urban markets to the fauna of idyllic coastlines, each locale is audibly distinct thanks to the joint efforts of both studios. [/p][p]This unwavering dedication to authenticity in every layer of Mafia: The Old Country—be it sound, visuals, gameplay, or narrative—is a hallmark of the Mafia series and its overarching creative direction. You can experience for yourself how that approach elevates this unique crime drama when Mafia: The Old Country launches August 8, 2025. It's available for pre-purchase now! [/p][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p][p][/p][p]
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