If you’re one of the players excited for the upcoming remake of Mafia, then you’re in for a treat as the official 2K website for the definitive edition has detailed some of the significant changes to the city that is available to explore as a member of the smartly-dressed gang. Lost Heaven was first introduced 18
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While it was expected to arrive at the tail-end of August, 2K Games has today announced that the remake of the original Mafia game will now not be released until September. Divulged via the official Mafia Twitter account, 2K Games and developer Hangar 13 have now pushed Mafia: Definitive Edition back from its planned August 28 date
While the latter two portions of the Mafia Trilogy are available for download on modern hardware right now, the first installment, the remake of the original Mafia, isn’t set to launch until later this summer. To make that wait just a little bit more tolerable, Hangar 13 and 2K Games today released a brief new trailer showing
2K Games formally announced the Mafia Trilogy this morning with a new teaser trailer and the promise that more information would be coming about next week. Well, before that time, it seems some additional details of the collection have now come about. Thanks to a listing on the Microsoft Store for the game, it looks as
PlayStation Now subscribers can now access a new collections feature that will bundle games on the service based on platform, genre, and themes. Eleven new games have also been added to the service, with Mafia 3 and Steep headlining the additions. Mafia 3 was recently free for all PlayStation Plus members in August and is
Hangar 13, the studio behind the 2016 release Mafia III, has unfortunately been hit with a wave of layoffs today. The news comes from way of Kotaku who reached out to publisher 2K Games earlier today to confirm reports that they had heard. An unnamed spokesperson from 2K responded to their inquiry with the following statement: “2K can confirm