Fans spotted a leaked launch date for Mafia: The Old Country - August 8 appears as the date before 2K quickly changed their Steam post. The message originally announced a developer panel happening on May 8 at PAX East, where Hangar 13 will show fresh gameplay and share behind-the-scenes stories. Studio leaders Nick Baynes, Alex Cox, and Tomas Hrebicek plan to answer questions from players during this special presentation about the crime series.
The game takes everyone back to early 1900s Sicily, revealing how the infamous criminal organization began. Players become Enzo Favara, a man who survived harsh forced labor as a child but later wanted respect from Don Torrisi's crime family. Hangar 13 describes their newest title as a story-focused adventure featuring knife fights plus gunplay across a realistic world.
Players might ride horses or drive early cars through certain parts of Sicily. The developers built everything using Unreal Engine 5, making the game look impressive from early footage shown since its announcement at Gamescom last year. Hangar 13 hasn't shared what computer parts players will need for running the game smoothly.
The game takes everyone back to early 1900s Sicily, revealing how the infamous criminal organization began. Players become Enzo Favara, a man who survived harsh forced labor as a child but later wanted respect from Don Torrisi's crime family. Hangar 13 describes their newest title as a story-focused adventure featuring knife fights plus gunplay across a realistic world.
Players might ride horses or drive early cars through certain parts of Sicily. The developers built everything using Unreal Engine 5, making the game look impressive from early footage shown since its announcement at Gamescom last year. Hangar 13 hasn't shared what computer parts players will need for running the game smoothly.