Developer Hangar 13 has rolled out a new update for Mafia: The Old Country, which mainly focuses on improving overall stability and squashing NPC-related bugs. This latest installment of the organized crime-fueled narrative action franchise takes fans back to 1900s Sicily, set during the formative years of the Cosa Nostra. Its stunning countryside vistas and lush hills have stunned gamers and critics, and it's been regarded by some as one of the best-looking games of 2025. Its storytelling is no slouch, either, as the tale of protagonist Enzo Favara and his indoctrination into the Torrisi crime family has impressed, helping Mafia: The Old Country land the second-highest Metacritic score in the series, behind 2020's Mafia: Definitive Edition remake.
Mafia: The Old Country's previous update was rolled out just over a week ago for PC players, which mainly had to do with the game's cinematics. The hotfix set the default cutscene FPS to Unlimited instead of 30 FPS, making for smoother cutscene-to-gameplay transitions for gamers who prefer overall performance. While Mafia: The Old Country's launch was quite polished, especially compared to the previous mainline entry, Mafia 3, which was plagued by bugs at release, The...