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Mafia: The Old Country — Latest Trailer Reveals Brutal Origins and Stunning Visuals

Enzo Favara Rises in Hangar 13’s Sicily-Set Prequel

Mafia The Old Country Reveal

Image source: 2K / Hangar 13

A Raw Origin Story in Early 1900s Sicily

Hangar 13’s Mafia: The Old Country returns the series to its roots with a compelling new character, Enzo Favara — a young Sicilian man escaping brutal mine labor to rise within the Torrisi crime family. The debut trailer showcases a richly atmospheric world with haunting landscapes, ominous church interiors, and rural brutality.

It’s not just the setting that’s new — this is a fully linear, narrative-driven experience. The stakes feel personal, the violence is grounded, and every frame exudes tension.

Combat That Hits Hard

Stealth is sharp and brutal. Enzo creeps through tall grass and shadows, dispatching guards with a stiletto or well-aimed throwing knife. When things go loud, they get messy — with limited ammo, deliberate pacing, and heavy gun recoil. It’s not about spraying bullets; it’s about surviving.

There’s a gritty elegance to how combat flows, encouraging tactical creativity over brute force. Expect horseback escapes, carriage ambushes, and classic Mafia-style shootouts.

Stunning Visuals Powered by Unreal Engine 5

With Unreal Engine 5, Mafia: The Old Country dazzles. From dimly lit catacombs to the sun-baked coast, environments look handcrafted. Realistic lighting, expressive character models, and fluid motion deliver a cinematic feel throughout.

The trailer ran beautifully on next-gen consoles, with smooth 60 FPS and high-fidelity detail — a showcase for modern Mafia storytelling.

Watch the Official Trailer

Launching August 8, 2025

With a $50 price point and a tight, focused narrative, Mafia: The Old Country could be the Mafia series’ finest hour. No open-world filler — just rich storytelling, beautiful design, and a journey worth remembering.

Mafia is back — and it’s bloodier, bolder, and more authentic than ever.

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