- A snippet of the Mafia: The Old Country trailer has now leaked online via a YouTube advertisement.
- The trailer has revealed a summer 2025 release window for the game, aligning with the previous rumors.
- The full trailer will be shown at The Game Awards 2024.
Mafia: The Old Country is one of the most anticipated open-world games that will be released next year. The franchise’s fans are highly excited to play a Mafia prequel that returns to what made the first game so great.
And now, a massive trailer leak has revealed that we will soon get to experience the chronicles of the Italian underworld.
A snippet of the game’s trailer has now leaked online, confirming the summer 2025 release window. The trailer showcases some of the cinematic scenes and characters we may encounter in the title.
Why it matters: The leak has revealed the game’s official release window, which confirms that we will get to play the game this coming summer. The full trailer footage will be revealed during the TGA 2024 event.
As leaked by Twitter user @DJari2020, the Mafia 4 trailer snippet has appeared on YouTube as an untimely ad since this morning. Previously, it was officially confirmed to make an appearance in the upcoming TGA 2024 show.
The trailer does not unfortunately feature any sequences of gameplay. However, from what little we know, Mafia: The Old Country will be more of a linear story compared to Mafia 3’s open world.
Many fans are also concerned that the game’s summer 2025 launch could cause it to be overshadowed by GTA 6, which is expected to launch during the fall of 2025.
Do you think Mafia: The Old Country will prove to be an exciting return to the popular open-world franchise, or will it be outshined by GTA 6 entirely? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the official Tech4Gamers forum.
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