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2K Responds: Mafia: The Old Country Gets Sicilian Voice Acting
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2K Responds: Mafia: The Old Country Gets Sicilian Voice Acting

Aug 21, 2024 7:33 PM

2K has officially confirmed that the upcoming title Mafia: The Old Country will include Sicilian voice acting to enhance authenticity in the game's setting in 1900s Sicily. This announcement alleviates concerns from fans who noted the lack of Italian voice options in the initial Steam listing. In addition to Sicilian voice acting, players can expect Italian language localization for subtitles and in-game UI. The developers aim to stay true to the cultural roots of the Mafia franchise while delivering a gritty mob story. Mafia: The Old Country is expected to launch on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S in 2025, with more details to come in December 2024 during potential announcements at the Game Awards.

Will Mafia: The Old Country have Italian voice acting?

No, the game will feature Sicilian voice acting rather than standard Italian, as Sicilian is a unique dialect with its own vocabulary and pronunciation, reflecting the cultural setting of the game.

Mafia: The Old Country marks the next chapter in the celebrated Mafia series, which has carved out a niche for itself with stories revolving around crime and mob culture. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Sicily, the game promises to capture the essence of the era and the complexities of Sicilian life, further enriching the narrative experience that fans of the series have come to love. The Mafia franchise is known for its detailed representation of organized crime, making player immersion critical for its success.



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