Mafia: The Old Country is heading to PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC on August 8 and preorders are up at digital storefronts. The linear action game will focus on storytelling and immersion, providing fans with a nuanced new take on the series. Two different versions of the game are up for grabs, and there are preorder bonuses for reserving a copy in advance. Best of all, the standard edition is priced at just $50–a nice change of pace from all of today’s $70 and $80 releases.
Mafia: The Old Country Preorder Bonuses
All Mafia: The Old Country preorders include the Soldato DLC Pack, which offers the following in-game items:
- “Soldato” Outfit
- “Scannaturi Speciale” Knife
- “Tesoro” Horse and Accessories
- “Lupara” Charm
You can also sign up for a free 2K account to unlock the “Garzia Tumulto Race Car,” plus additional benefits for other Mafia games. It’s unclear if there will be any retailer-exclusive bonuses, but if anything is announced, we’ll update this section with details.
$50 | Releases August 8
The standard edition of Mafia: The Old Country gets you the base game and the Soldato Pack preorder bonus.
$60 | Releases August 8
Mafia: The Old Country Deluxe Edition includes the base game and Soldato Pack preorder bonus, plus the Padrino and Gatto Nero DLC Packs–which include a selection of bonus in-game items–and a digital soundtrack and digital artbook. Here’s everything in the Mafia: The Old Country Deluxe Edition:
- Mafia: The Old Country base game
- Digital Art Book
- Digital Soundtrack
- Padrino Pack
- “Lupara Speciale” Shotgun
- “Vendetti Speciale” Pistol
- “Immortale” Charm
- “Padrino” Outfit
- “Stiletto Speciale” Knife
- “Eckhart Speciale” Limousine
- “Cosimo” Horse and Accessories
- Gato Nero Pack
- “Bodeo Nero” Pistol
- “Velocità” Charm
- “Gatto Nero” Racing Outfit
- “Carozella Nero” Race Car
- Soldato Nero Pack preorder bonus
Preorders are available on the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, and Steam.
Mafia: The Old Country will serve as an origin story for the franchise, making it an excellent entry point for newcomers, though old veterans will likely find plenty of hidden secrets and ties to other games in the series. However, unlike the open-world structure of previous Mafia titles, The Old Country is shifting to a more linear, cinematic approach, and much more reasonable runtime.