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Mafia: The Old Country

Mafia: The Old Country

Game Details

Available on:

  • PC
  • PS5
  • Series X|S

Genres

Shooter, Adventure

Developer

Hangar 13

Release Date

August 6, 2025 (8 months ago)

Publisher

2K

Content Rating

M

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About Mafia: The Old Country

Mafia: The Old Country is a third-person crime drama whose setting is in Sicily in the 1900s, preceding the image of organized crime that would come to define the American era Mafia games. Instead of speeding cars and submachine guns, the novel is about poverty, revenge, horses, sawed-off shotguns, switchblades, and loyalty that flows in blood. You are Enzo Favara, a young worker, not a made man, not an icon, who wants to achieve life and is ready to sacrifice everything to get his place in the Torrisi crime family. 

The game is not about being a ruler of an empire but rather about making someone worthy to sit there. Sicilian hillsides, broken stone villages, catacombs, vineyards, opera houses, and cobbled streets are part of that ambition that the world shows. Murder happens in daylight. Trust is temporary. One alliance may make or break you. It is also cinematic in tone, concentrating on the weight of characters and realism with an emphasis on story, atmosphere, and grounded violence, rather than spectacle. You struggle, you subvert, you decide to survive—not to glory.

Why Should I Play Mafia: The Old Country?

Mafia players tend to desire to play the game to be immersed pacing, storytelling, tension, and the sense that they are a part of a crime film rather than a spectator. The Old Country goes even further back: it was not glamorous; it was survival by the Mafia. You experience each step of Enzo as he yearns to be respected, has to perform, and has to pay with loyalty when it is his time to suffer. 

Fighting is corporeal: hand-to-hand battles of knives, ambushes, and steel-axe point-blank blows. When things get messy, it is not heroic. Guns are period-authentic—no automatic rifles, no newfangled stuff. There are times when it is more expeditious to pull a person to an alley without much commotion than to shoot. Muscle cars are substituted by horseback escapes and turn-of-the-century automobiles that are slower but heavier and more deliberate to navigate. Even the world itself knows how to restrain. 

The hook is the story. The game is biased towards cinematic presentation, tension between characters, betrayal, family pride, and self-interest. And you are not supposed to be secure; you are supposed to be shaky and on a ladder of fear and respect. In case you enjoyed Mafia 1 because it was grounded, this one is more of that than an open-world climb. It is not about the climax, but its origin.

Is Mafia: The Old Country Free-to-Play?

Mafia: The Old Country is a non-free-to-play game. It is a single-time buy, sold in Standard and Deluxe editions, in which various digital extras, like an artbook, score, and Cosmetic packs, are unlocked. It does not need a subscription, nor does it need a microtransaction-based progression. This is sold once, and you no longer have to pay a subscription to play the entire story.

Where Can I Download Mafia: The Old Country?

You can buy Mafia: The Old Country on PC via Steam, or get version information and store links on the official Mafia site, although it does not deliver the file. It has already launched on consoles as well (PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S), matching the platforms confirmed by the developers. At this point, Steam is the most verified purchasing and installation point. The process of downloading is the same as an average PC download: purchase the game, install it in your library, verify the system requirements, and drive into Sicily.

The launcher automatically updates, and editions unlock depending on what you buy, not what you download. Since the experience is story-driven, rather than live-service, the majority of the content is available on disk at launch, excluding performance patches or post-launch fixes. To receive prior announcements, it is most convenient to wishlist on Steam or subscribe to the Mafia site to receive information about updates. No demo has yet been confirmed, but previews might be shown to the public closer to release.

What Games Should I Play If I Enjoy Mafia: The Old Country?

Ghost of Tsushima is a game that balances the elements of storytelling through the motion picture and personal ethical dilemma, which resemble the fidelity and self-denial of the Mafia. Samurai honor is a substitute for a Sicilian vendetta, only that the core is not so different: a man who has to redefine himself to live. The game is provided with freer exploration, stylized fighting, and more open-world travelling. Whereas Mafia is sluggish and dirty, Tsushima is elegiac and expansive, but those who like character-driven plots and historical levels tend to move easily between the two. You can easily look up where to download it if you want to experience the contrast yourself.

Assassin’s Creed: Shadows is tilted towards infiltration, historicality, and a dual-protagonist format. Though it is not mafia-themed, it reminds of a feeling of working in a strict social system where one does not want to go astray. Undercover assassinations, backdoor maneuvers, and reputation-based authority appeal to Mafia enthusiasts. Ancient Japan is more tension-based than a family-based hierarchy with honor, alliances, and strategy, two worlds, two codes, similar weight. Players can download and explore its stealth-driven world when they feel like switching perspectives.

Red Dead Redemption is more laid-back and slower and feels like it was meant to be consumed rather than devoured. Similar to Mafia, it is a story of men who were born violent and are torn between their lives and themselves. Guns are deadly, horseback riding is pacing, and the scenery breathes. The Sicilian vineyards are substituted with deserts; still, there is the silent undertone of danger. The narrative weight is in the center. When you are in the mood to read crime stories with bad leads and worlds that penalize recklessness, Red is the next choice. It’s another title you can download when you want something atmospheric and deeply human.

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