It's been five years since [i]Mafia: Definitive Edition[/i] launched in September 2020, faithfully remaking and expanding the story of cab-driver-turned-gangster Tommy Angelo. Recreating the iconic 2002 game for a modern audience was a labor of love, so to celebrate this five-year anniversary, we're taking a look back at this authentic, gritty crime drama set in the 1930s American city of Lost Heaven.
On the [i][u][url="https://linktr.ee/mafiagame"]Mafia[/url][/u][/i][u][url="https://linktr.ee/mafiagame"] franchise social channels[/url][/u], we're sharing some retrospective, behind-the-scenes details about [i]Mafia: Definitive Edition[/i]. Here's what you won't want to miss in the coming days:
[b][i]Mafia: Definitive Edition [/i]art showcase[/b]
It's a rare treat to reimagine a classic, so here's a glimpse at how Hangar 13 approached preserving and elevating the look and feel of [i]Mafia [/i]with this treasure trove of concept art.
[b]Hangar 13 devs replay the infamous racing mission[/b]
Whether you deem [i]Mafia[/i] and [i]Mafia: Definitive Edition[/i]'s "Fair Play" chapter to be infamous, legendary, or both, watch Hangar 13 put the pedal to the metal as they revisit the classic racing mission.
[b]Honoring the [i]Mafia[/i] legacy[/b]
With this recreation of the original [i]Mafia[/i]'s splash screen that originally went unused, and a video showing the effort Hangar 13 put into recreating the original game's iconic score, here are two glimpses at how the studio always strives to honor the franchise's legacy.
[hr][/hr]After the release of [i]Mafia: Definitive Edition[/i], the team started crafting the story of Enzo Favara in [i]Mafia: The Old Country[/i], depicting the origins of organized crime in the brutal underworld of 1900s Sicily. [i]Mafia: The Old Country [/i]is available now.
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