More Details from Mafia: The Old Country
ESRB rating for Mafia: The Old Country has revealed new details about the game.
Mafia: The Old Country Details
The first Mafia game was originally released for Windows PC back in 2002 before getting a console port to the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2004. Mafia 2 was released six years later in 2010, followed by Mafia 3 launching another six years later in 2016. With the next installment in the Mafia video game franchise potentially releasing almost a decade after its predecessor, fans have been anxious to get a closer look at where the story will lead in Mafia: The Old Country.
According to the official ESRB website, Mafia: The Old Country will have a Mature 17+ rating due largely to the inclusion of extreme violence, sexual scenes, and adult language, and the game has now been confirmed to be a decades-old prequel to the existing titles in the series. The full game description given by the ESRB states that Mafia: The Old Country will be set in Sicily in 1905 and will see players “engage in various criminal activities” that will include the use of “knives, pistols, rifles, shotguns, and explosives.” Blood splatters, pools of blood, throat slitting, and close-quarters executions also will be included in the game’s combat mechanics, along with sexually suggestive scenarios, foul language, and drunk driving. Players will soon get a closer look at the brutal gameplay with a fresh Mafia: The Old Country trailer set to release on May 8.
While there has not been an official announcement, a since-deleted PAX East presentation leak revealed a potential August 8 release date for Mafia: The Old Country. Whether that date is accurate to the studio’s plans remains unknown, though many are anticipating the new May 8 gameplay trailer to shed some light on a possible launch day.
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