Mafia: The Old Country Early Ad Shows Gorgeous Visuals, Summer 2025 Release Window

Dec 12, 2024 at 08:06am EST
Mafia: The Old Country

A Mafia: The Old Country ad has leaked online today ahead of the game's showing at tonight's The Game Awards show, providing a quick look at the game's visuals and its release window.

The ad, which can be watched below courtesy of X user Damon Andrews, likely went live before it was intended, as it features some short sequences that look like part of a bigger trailer, possibly the one that is coming later tonight during The Game Awards 2024 show, providing a quick look at the game's visuals, which look gorgeous even in the off-screen low-quality recording. The ad also confirms a Summer 2025 release window for the game.

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With Mafia: The Old Country, developer Hangar 13 will go back to the roots of what fans loved about the franchise, featuring a deep, linear narrative with a classic mob movie feeling, a stunning Italian setting that will allow players to learn the origins of organized crime in Sicily and more that will make for a highly immersive package.

Mafia: The Old Country is currently in development for PC and consoles and will launch sometime next Summer. Stay tuned for a better look at the next entry in the series coming later today.

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