Mafia: The Old Country, the much-anticipated fourth main entry in the Mafia series, has officially gone gold, 2K Games announced today. This milestone confirms that the game is ready for mass production and on track for its August 8, 2025 release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
What Does “Gone Gold” Mean for Players?
When a game “goes gold,” it means development is complete, no more add-ons or feature changes, only final polishing, certification tests, and mass production of discs. Most importantly, the announced release date is now firmly locked in, removing any doubts of delays.
The game will obviously receive additional, post-launch support in bug fixes and further optimisation.
What You Need to Know About Mafia: The Old Country
Mafia: The Old Country is being developed by Hangar 13 and 2K Games. The game is set in early 20th-century Sicily, acting as a prequel to the original Mafia trilogy, exploring the rise of young Enzo Favara as he becomes entangled with the Torrisi crime family.
This fourth installment returns to the franchise's roots with a linear, story-driven campaign, focusing on character, atmosphere, and cinematic presentation. It's another Unreal Engine 5 game with richly detailed environments, moody lighting, and historically inspired visuals that capture the grit and danger of mafia life in a lawless time.
Players can expect classic Mafia gameplay mechanics, intense shootouts, stealth segments, period-authentic driving, and dramatic storytelling, reimagined with modern visuals and refined combat systems.
Mafia: The Old Country Trailer
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