Mafia: The Old Country offers a thrilling first glimpse at the Game Awards

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2K and Hangar 13 release a trailer for Mafia: The Old Country, showcasing the brutal criminal world of 1900s Sicily at the Game Awards. Marking the start of a new crime saga for the popular Mafia franchise, Mafia: The Old Country is an all-new story set in the Mafia universe, harking back to the origins of organized crime with a fascinating new cast of characters.

As a structured, narrative game, Mafia: The Old Country is perfect for fans looking to immerse themselves in an unfamiliar world of danger and intrigue. A cinematic experience with stunning graphics and a story rooted in the brutal world of organized crime, it immerses players authentically in intense combat systems, including strategic stealth and thrilling, realistic shooting mechanics.

Mafia: The Old Country introduces a new protagonist for players to embody. Enzo’s story takes place at a time when skill with a stiletto blade was a deadly skill, when the lupara sawed-off shotgun was the weapon of choice, when murderous vendettas raged for decades and mafiosi racked up their protection networks on foot, on horseback or behind the wheel of turn-of-the-century cars.

Thanks to his courage and determination, Enzo survived a childhood spent working under contract in the sulfur mines of Sicily. Now, by a twist of fate, he has the opportunity to join Don Torrisi’s criminal family, and will do whatever it takes to build a better life for himself. By taking the oath, Enzo has committed himself to the Torrisi family code of honor, with all the power and constraints that implies. He must never forget this simple fact: the Family demands sacrifice.

mafia: The Old Country is a love letter to the old school, where players can discover the origins of organized crime,” says Nick Baynes, president of Hangar 13. Everyone at Hangar 13 is committed to creating the most authentic and intense story in the franchise, and we can’t wait for players to experience this journey with Enzo.”

Created in 2002 with the launch of the landmark game Mafia, the franchise has sold over 35 million copies on consoles and PC. Hangar 13 has spent 22 years immersing players in the brutal worlds of the Mafia, and these franchise veterans are now focusing on Mafia: The Old Country.