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Mafia: The Old Country - Chapter 10- LA FESTA All Collectibles

Mafia The Old Country Chapter 10 all collectible locations. Chapter 10 La Festa all collectibles Mafia The Old Country. You can see where to find all collectibles in Mafia The Old Country following this video.

00:00 – Timestamps
00:15 – Trinacria 1/1
00:32 – Note 1/4 – Saint’s Day Pamphlet
00:47 – Charms 1/1 – San Cristoforo
01:09 – Newspaper 1/1 – Marathon Scandal
01:23 – Note 2/4 – The Don’s Gratitude
01:44 – Note 3/4 – Cantastoria’s Tale
02:10– Note 4/4 – Marittimo Italiano Poster

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Mafia: The Old Country is a 2025 action-adventure game developed by Hangar 13 and published by 2K. It takes place before the events of the first game and is the fourth main entry in the Mafia series.[1] The game was released for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S on August 8, 2025. It received generally favorable reviews from critics.

Gameplay
Mafia: The Old Country is a third-person linear, narrative-driven game set in cinematic environments.[2] This brings the game more in alignment with Mafia and Mafia II but still maintaining the open-world orientations.[3]

Premise
Mafia: The Old Country is set in Sicily, Italy, during the 1900s in the fictional town of San Celeste, which was previously featured in Mafia II.[4] It is based around the origins of the Sicilian Mafia.[1] The narrative follows Enzo Favara (Riccardo Frascari) who journeys from a childhood of indentured labor as a carusu in Sicily's sulfur mines to joining Don Torrisi (Johnny Santiago), the head of the Torrisi crime family.[2]

Development
In August 2022, Hangar 13 general manager Roman Hladík confirmed in an interview marking the 20th anniversary of Mafia that Hangar 13 had "started work on an all-new Mafia project" but it would still be "a few years away".[5] With the fourth Mafia title, Hangar 13 sought to go "back to the roots of what fans love about the Mafia franchise," according to Hangar 13 president Nick Baynes.[6] This meant a return to "deep linear narrative" with a setting more aligned with the first Mafia game.[6]

Mafia: The Old Country includes full audio dubbing in English, French, German, Spanish, Czech, and Russian, but not Italian, despite the game addressing the origins of organized crime in Sicily.[7] Italian localization can only been found as a subtitle option. In response to the controversy, Hangar 13 announced that the game would offer voice acting in the Sicilian language, saying that "Authenticity is at the heart of the Mafia franchise".[8][9] In May 2025, it was announced that 2K and Hangar 13 had relied on the collaboration of the Italian studio Stormind Games to support authenticity.[10][11]

Mafia: The Old Country was developed using Unreal Engine 5 with Alex Cox serving as the game's director. Cox said that moving to Unreal Engine 5 has "allowed for an even higher level of visual fidelity than previous Mafia titles".[12] Mafia III and Mafia: Definitive Edition used the Fusion Engine, an upgraded version of the Illusion Engine that was used in Mafia II.[13]

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