Mafia: The Old Country - Xbox Series X
Release Date: 08/08/2025
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Return to the criminal underworld in Mafia: The Old Country for Xbox Series X—a gripping standalone prequel that explores the rise of the Salieri crime family in early 20th-century Italy. Built from the ground up for next-gen consoles, this cinematic open-world experience blends stunning visuals with brutal third-person action and a gripping narrative steeped in betrayal, loyalty, and ambition.
As a young enforcer earning his place in the family, you’ll navigate historic cityscapes, conduct daring hits, and make decisions that shape your path in the underworld. With expanded gunplay, improved driving mechanics, and rich period detail, The Old Country is both a love letter to classic Mafia storytelling and a bold new chapter in the franchise.
Summary of Features:
- Standalone prequel set in Italy before the events of Mafia: Definitive Edition
- Next-gen enhancements with 4K resolution, faster load times, and ray tracing
- Gritty third-person combat and high-stakes missions
- Rich open-world exploration across multiple Italian districts
- Dynamic dialogue choices and branching narrative paths