Mafia: The Old Country The Hangar 13 developer confirmed that free driving mode appears in the game as part of a free update for all players.
Hangar 13 also revealed “new activities and games” appear as part of a free update, which appears in the “coming months”.
The developer did not provide more information, but issued the image below to irritate free driving:
If the free elderly country driving mode works as in previous mafia games, it will allow players to explore the game environment without any mission purposes. Basically, it is an opportunity to check attractive views, test vehicles in the garage, find collections in the world, and can discover a few secrets.
Free ride back to the original mafia from 2002: The city of Lost Heaven, which allows you to examine the landscape from the 1930s at its own pace. “Miselily, in the original game there were two versions of free ride”, Ondřej Vévoda, main designer at Hangar 13, It was explained when free mafia ride appeared: Definitive Edition.
“There was a” free ride “, urban tourism mode with a very simple taxi game and” Free Ride Extreme “, which added crazy challenges. We combined ideas from both mode, so the final version of Free Ride contains both a tourist part and a certain bonus content to discover. “
While the 2K publisher has not yet commented on the performance of the game, the mafia: The Old Country exceeded 800,000 sales units in Steam, PlayStation and Xbox during the first four days, according to Sensor tower data. PlayStation runs with about 48% of total sales, while Steam brings about one third of the whole.
“Solid early sales emphasize the lasting attractiveness of the IP mafia and confirms the choice of studio to ensure a linear, narrative experience with a film presentation,” said Analytyka. “Player performance on PlayStation may reflect the strategic adaptation of the platform with players with history targeted.” Mafia: The elderly country has released a price of USD 50, which will also encourage sales.
Mafia Ign: The Old Country Review He returned 8/10. We said: “Mafia: The old country is a conventional but effective return to the linear and strictly based on the history of the original mafia and mafia II format, and has a wonderful eye and ear to detail.”
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