Mafia: The Old Country Isn't Open World And Doesn't Require A "Massive Time Commitment"
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Mafia: The Old Country, releasing on August 8, is set to provide a linear, narrative-driven experience, contrasting with its predecessor, Mafia III's open-world design. 2K Games emphasizes a focus on storytelling that doesn't demand extensive playtime, appealing to a broad audience. Priced at $50, with a Deluxe edition available, the game is positioned against the trend of time-intensive AAA titles. Set in 1900s Sicily, players will assume the role of mobster Enzo Favara and experience classic mob narrative elements through various combat mechanics and exploration methods.
"We think there's a large audience for compelling stories that don't require massive time commitments," 2K President David Ismailer stated.
Mafia: The Old Country will take the shape of a linear, narrative-driven experience, diverging from the open-world format of Mafia III.
Read at GameSpot
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