Don't worry, Mafia: The Old Country's missing Italian voice acting isn't a weird oversight, 2K's going full Sicilian for extra Cosa Nostra authenticity
Briefly

2K's decision to use Sicilian voice acting in Mafia: The Old Country emphasizes authenticity, aligning with the game's 1900s Sicilian setting. Players will still have Italian localization for UI and subtitles.
The omission of Italian voice acting sparked confusion, but 2K clarified that Sicilian is a regional dialect with unique traits, making it a fitting choice for the game's immersion.
Read at VG247
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