Mafia: The Old Country

Preparing for Initiation: Community Q&A #2

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Your initiation into the Family is fast approaching. With the launch of Mafia: The Old Country less than a week away, we wanted to take another moment to answer some more of the community's burning questions. We recently revealed the range of PC hardware specifications recommended to run the game, as well as a full list of global release times, and those who missed our first Community Q&A can find that here

Below, you'll find a new set of questions and answers delving deeper into the game's mechanics and features: 

What accessibility options does Mafia: The Old Country have? 

Below is the list of Accessibility options that you can find in the game's Settings menu:

  • Subtitle Size
  • Subtitle Background Opacity
  • HUD Elements Scale
  • Colorblind Modes for UI
  • Sprint toggle/hold
  • Fully remappable keyboard controls on PC
  • Simplified Struggle (automatically completes rapid-button-press inputs)

In addition to the above, Mafia: The Old Country's Gameplay settings also offer a number of options that may make the game more accessible to some players:

  • Difficulty: Easy, Medium, Hard
  • Customizable Aim Assist:
  • Manual Shifting toggle
  • Simulation Driving toggle
  • Skip Drive & Ride option toggle
  • Navigation Signage toggle
  • Stance When Using Cover (Persistent Crouch vs. Classic Mafia)
  • Camera Shake toggle
  • Camera FOV
  • Vehicle Camera View distance
  • Camera Follow toggle

What are the difficulty options in Mafia: The Old Country?

Mafia: The Old Country offers Easy, Medium, and Hard difficulty options. Here's a breakdown of each setting, which you can also find in the game's Settings menu:

Easy - A less challenging experience for players new to action games.

  • Your weapons deal more damage.
  • Enemies are less accurate.
  • You gain more resources from looting and pickups.
  • Vehicles take less damage from collisions.

Medium - A balanced experience for players who want a fair fight.

  • Your weapons deal standard damage.
  • Enemies have normal accuracy.
  • Vehicles take moderate damage from collisions.

Hard - A tougher experience for players looking to test their skills.

  • Your weapons deal less damage.
  • Enemies hit harder and with higher accuracy.
  • You gain fewer resources from looting and pickups.
  • Vehicles take realistic damage from collisions.

Can you play Mafia: The Old Country offline?

On consoles, Mafia: The Old Country is fully playable offline. On PC, you'll need to be connected to the internet the first time you launch the game, but in most instances beyond that, Mafia: The Old Country is entirely playable offline. Two exceptions to this are:

  • If you significantly change your PC hardware between play sessions, an online connection may be required the next time you launch the game.

After downloading game updates (which alter the executable file), an online connection will be required upon the next launch.

Can you freely explore the map in Mafia: The Old Country?

While Mafia: The Old Country is a linear and narrative-driven experience, some missions will offer the freedom to take your own route toward objectives. In other words, similar to Mafia and Mafia II, you'll be given opportunities to freely roam through a detailed and lived-in world.

The game will also include an Explore option at launch, meaning that once you've completed the Prologue, you'll be able to find collectibles, spend your in-game currency on new items, and take your vehicles and horses for rides around the environment. We have plans to expand this feature via a free post-launch update, more information about which will be revealed at a later date.

Are there collectibles in Mafia: The Old Country?

Throughout the game, you may find collectibles that give you insight into the world of Mafia: The Old Country such as Notes, Newspapers, and Saints’ Cards, as well as opportunities to take Photographs. Others may offer rewards such as Trinacria which can be exchanged for Dinari, or Charms, which can be equipped to Enzo's rosary to grant bonus perks and abilities. And keep an eye out for a Mysterious type of hidden collectible...

Is there a Photo Mode in Mafia: The Old Country?

No, Mafia: The Old Country will not have a dedicated Photo Mode at launch. However, there are specific moments in the narrative during which Enzo is encouraged to take photographs with an antique camera, often to capture shots of scenic Sicilian vistas that contribute to the guided collectible system mentioned above.

How do knives work? 

There are three different classes of knives in Mafia: The Old Country.

  • Scannaturi: These knives have lower durability but can be thrown.
  • Rasolu: These knives allow for one-hit kills during active combat.
  • Stiletto: These knives have the highest durability.

In addition to the above distinctions, some knives come with special perks, like healing Enzo after a takedown. You'll unlock new knives with different perks as you progress through the story, and knives can be purchased from two NPCs, Pasquale or Valerio, then equipped at their shops or at weapon boxes.

Only one knife can be carried at a time, and all knives have limited durability that's consumed by special actions like lockpicking, quick stealth kills, knife-throw kills with Scannaturi knives, or one-hit kills with Rasolu knives. The durability of your equipped knife can be restored using whetstones which can be found around the world. 

Regardless of durability, your knife is always available as your basic melee attack. It's a great option when an enemy gets too close or if you’re trying to preserve ammo. The basic melee attack isn't as quick or stealthy as a silent takedown, but it’s lethal nonetheless.

As for knives unlocked via DLC, players can equip DLC knives starting at Chapter 2 after meeting Pasquale. These come with special perks and advanced attributes compared to other knives within the same class.

Is stealth optional in Mafia: The Old Country?

For most of the game, stealth is entirely optional and just as tactically viable as charging into enemy encounters guns-blazing. However, occasionally, there will be gameplay sections that require Enzo to remain in stealth for narrative reasons.

How does the in-game currency work in Mafia: The Old Country, and what can you spend it on?

The in-game currency that Enzo can acquire strictly through gameplay and spend on in-game items is called "Dinari." It can be used to purchase guns, knives, outfits, cars, and horses, as well as alternate styles for some of those items. Dinari can be looted from enemies, gained from opening lockboxes, and earned in other ways throughout the story. There are no microtransactions in Mafia: The Old Country, and you cannot acquire Dinari with real-world money.

How do vehicles vary?

Vehicles in Mafia: The Old Country vary across a number of categories. Each has a listed Weight (kg / lbs), Power (kW / bhp), Top Speed (km/h / mph), and Transmission type (2-, 3-, and 4-Speed), as well as stats for Acceleration, Braking, and Grip, each measured on a five-point scale.

Vehicles are unlocked by making progress in the story, purchasing them with the Dinari currency at a Garage, via downloadable content packs, or by signing into or linking your 2K Account in-game (full details here). Additional styles for vehicles can be purchased with Dinari from Pasquale's store in-game. 

Are horses unlockable and customizable too?

Yes, similar to cars, players can purchase and ride horses, as well as change their tack in stables. Some horses and tack will be unlocked through gameplay as the story progresses, and more of each will be available for purchase with Dinari throughout the game too. Also like cars, horses will have different stats such as "Endurance" or the number of times they can be spurred for a speed boost.

Will Mafia: The Old Country have a Quality Mode and Performance Mode on console?

On PS5 and Xbox Series X, Mafia: The Old Country will have both Quality and Performance modes at launch. Players who want to prioritize higher resolution and visual fidelity should select Quality Mode, while players who prefer to prioritize framerate should select Performance Mode.


Mafia: The Old Country launches on August 8, but there are still reveals to come before this gritty crime drama is finally in your hands. Stay tuned for even more new info, and if you haven't already, there's still time to pre-order and pre-purchase the game on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.