Hangar 13's highly anticipated prequel to the long-running Mafia franchise launches on August 8th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
Although lacking replay value, The Old Country is well worth your time thanks to its storytelling chops, decent gameplay and excellent production values.
The prequel will also support 120Hz displays, but Hangar 13 has yet to specify the resolution of both graphics modes on consoles.
Check out some of the expansive villas and vintage vehicles in Hangar 13's prequel, which launches on August 8th for consoles and PC.
Mafia: The Old Country launches on PC and consoles on August 8, transporting players back to the very origins of the saga.
While Performance mode on both consoles is expected to average out at 60 frames per second, no details Quality mode have been revealed.
The PC version of Mafia: The Old Country will also feature support for DLSS, FSR, XeSS, ultrawide monitors and HDR displays.
Narratively, thematically, visually, even artistically, the differences between Hangar 13’s two most-recent Mafia games are broad.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, Mafia: The Old Country, and Gears of War: Reloaded are among the biggest games of the month.
There are plenty of firearms in Hangar 13's upcoming title, but sometimes you need to rely on good ol' fashioned blades.
The game director said that Hangar 13 started the project by first remaking Mafia 2's market square zone using Unreal Engine 5.
There is certainly potential for Hangar 13’s latest mainline entry to the long standing franchise to be the best of them all, learning from the past to build an exciting future for one of modern gam...
With GTA 6 still on the horizon, we're especially excited to dive into 1900s Sicily and experience these 15 things in Mafia: The Old Country.
Knife fights, assassinations, and gun fights on horseback are only a few things that protagonist Enzo Favara must engage in.
Rewinding back to old-world Sicily, developer Hangar 13 reckons The Old Country is Mafia at its most immersive.
Looking great on the story front, Mafia: The Old Country still leaves us with a few unanswered questions about gameplay.
According to a preview by IGN, developer Hangar 13 came to think about Mafia 3's open world in hindsight in the same way as players did.
Hangar 13 is embracing authenticity and a linear narrative-focused structure to properly do justice to the prequel.
From driving through Sicily to infiltrating a villa and taking out its security, Hangar 13's latest is looking good ahead of launch.
It launches on August 8th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC and focuses on Enzo Favara, who enters a life of crime in 1900s Sicily.