Mafia: The Old Country - Back to Where It All Began
Launched on August 8, 2025, Mafia: The Old Country takes players deep into the origins of the iconic crime saga, swapping the bustling American streets for the sun-baked and treacherous hills of early 1900s Sicily. This isn’t a sprawling open-world epic, instead, it’s a sharp, cinematic tale about survival, loyalty, and ambition. You’ll follow Enzo Favara, a man who escapes forced labor in a sulfur mine and fights his way into the ranks of the feared Torrisi crime family.
Story First, Action Always
Hangar 13’s latest entry focuses on a narrative-driven structure, stripping away unnecessary distractions in favor of tense, handcrafted missions. Combat blends old-school third-person gunplay with stealth, melee, and even horseback chases, keeping each chapter fresh. Period-accurate vehicles, authentic weaponry, and tightly paced encounters make every step of Enzo’s rise a challenge worth taking.
Sicily Brought to Life
Partnering with Sicilian studio Stormind Games, the developers have captured the grit and beauty of the setting in remarkable detail. Streets buzz with dialects, markets spill over with local color, and the game even offers a full Sicilian language track for maximum immersion. Combined with its moody lighting and film-inspired cinematography, The Old Country feels like a love letter to classic mafia dramas.
For Fans of Gritty, Compact Adventures
With a focused 10–12 hour runtime, Mafia: The Old Country delivers a lean, no-filler experience that’s easy to finish but hard to forget. Whether you’re a long-time fan of the series or a newcomer drawn to gripping crime stories, this prequel offers a rich slice of mafia life, and a brutal reminder that in this world, loyalty comes at a price.