2K Hangar 13 mocks Mafia: Trilogy



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Remakes are all the rage these days, and 2K’s Hangar 13 studio is sparking one today with the announcement of the Mafia: Trilogy project.

The embedded preview doesn’t show much, but more information will be available on May 19. Take-Two Interactive’s 2K Games label owns the Mafia series. The first game in the series, Mafia, debuted in 2002 and was developed by 2K Czech (Illusion Softworks). The second game, Mafia II, debuted in 2010 and was also made by 2K Czech.

Hangar 13 created Mafia III, which debuted in 2016. In total, the series sold over 10 million copies. The original game took place in a fictional American city during the Prohibition years of the 1930s, and represented a dispute between the Salieri and Morello mafia families. It starred Thomas “Tommy” Angelo as a taxi driver involved in the fight.

Mafia II was established in the 1940s and early 1950s in New York. The main character is the Sicilian immigrant Vito Scaletta, who is returning from the US Army. USA After World War II, he finds his family indebted to a lender. He works for the mob to pay off the debt.

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And Mafia III was what he considered a masterful triple-A game (albeit buggy) with a great story. The third-person action-adventure game was developed in an open world based on the city of New Orleans. You play as Lincoln Clay, who seeks revenge for the murder of his adoptive family.

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