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The Italian mafia game Mafia: The Old Country about the Italian origins of the Italian mafia in Italy will be released in Czech, Russian, German, French and English, but not in Italian.


The Italian mafia game Mafia: The Old Country about the Italian origins of the Italian mafia in Italy will be released in Czech, Russian, German, French and English, but not in Italian.

Personally, I’m a big believer in cultural authenticity and not knowing what’s going on, which is why I play games like Assassin’s Creed, Metro 2033, and Indika in the local language. Why would I listen to British or American voice actors imitating accents when I could hear the game’s script in proper German, Spanish, or Russian?

Unfortunately, I won’t have that option in the upcoming Mafia: The Old Country, the fourth game in the Mafia series and the second (or third, if you count the remake of Mafia 1) from developer studio Hangar 13. Fans were a little baffled to find that – in The Old Country’s language list on the Steam page – it’s set to come with full dubbing in English, French, German, Spanish, Czech and Russian, but no Italian. This is despite the fact that The Old Country is about the origins of organized crime in Sicily and every previous game in the series – including the one set in a fake New Orleans – has had that option. That’s right, folks:

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