Key Highlights:
- Mafia: The Old Country announced for 2025 release.
- Set in Sicily during the early 1900s.
- Coming to PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
In a surprising twist at Gamescom Opening Night Live 2024, 2K Games and Hangar 13 unveiled the next chapter in the acclaimed Mafia series.
Titled “Mafia: The Old Country“, this highly anticipated instalment is set to transport players to the gritty underworld of early 20th century Sicily, promising to unravel the origins of organised crime.
The announcement, which served as the grand finale of the event, caught many off guard despite previous hints of a new Mafia game being in development.
While details remain scarce, the brief teaser trailer and subsequent information have already set the gaming community abuzz with excitement and speculation.
What we do know, is Mafia: The Old Country is slated for a 2025 release, targeting next-generation consoles PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, as well as PC via Steam.
This release window suggests that the title is still in the early stages of development, with more substantial information expected to surface in the coming months.
The game’s setting marks a significant departure from its predecessors, taking players further back in time than ever before.
Set in Sicily during the 1900s, The Old Country aims to explore the roots of the criminal organisations that would later evolve into the powerful mafias featured in previous games. This choice of setting offers a unique opportunity to delve into the historical context that gave rise to these infamous crime syndicates.
While the trailer was light on specific gameplay details, it did offer a tantalising glimpse into the game’s atmosphere.
The YouTube description promises a “gritty mob story” brought to life with the “authentic realism and rich storytelling” that has become a hallmark of the Mafia series.
Players can expect to navigate a dangerous and unforgiving era, fighting for survival in the brutal Sicilian underworld.
For fans eager for more information, 2K has announced that additional details will be revealed in December, likely during The Game Awards.
This upcoming showcase is expected to provide a deeper look into the game’s mechanics, characters, and storyline.
The development of Mafia: The Old Country represents a return to form for Hangar 13, the studio behind Mafia III and the remake of the original Mafia game, Mafia: Definitive Edition.
Roman Hladík and Tomáš Hřebíček of Hangar 13 revealed in 2022 that the studio was working on a new Mafia project, noting at the time that it was “a few years away”.
Interestingly, reports suggest that Hangar 13 is moving away from the engine used in Mafia III and Mafia: Definitive Edition, opting instead for Unreal Engine for this new instalment.
This change in technology could potentially allow for significant improvements in graphics and gameplay mechanics.
The Mafia series has a rich history dating back to 2002, with each entry pushing the boundaries of storytelling and immersion in the crime genre.
Mafia II, released in 2010, and Mafia III in 2016, further cemented the franchise’s reputation for compelling narratives set against meticulously crafted historical backdrops.
The 2020 remake of the original title introduced a new generation of players to the series’ roots, setting the stage for this upcoming prequel.
With its 2025 release window, Mafia: The Old Country is positioning itself as one of the most anticipated titles for the coming years, this was evident by it being shown last at Gamescom.
As development progresses, we can expect a steady stream of info to keep the excitement building. We’ll keep you updated on any news regarding this latest entry right here on the site.
