Mafia 4: GTA rival surprises with the first details

According to the well-known Gaming website Kotaku, there is a new mafia game in development. We summarize the current status for you and speculate what the latest part has to offer to outset the large rival GTA.

mafia reflects on your own beginnings

For many players, the Mafia series is a change of feelings . The first part of 2002 is a video game classic and also the sequel, Mafia 2, enjoys a high reputation in the community.

Mafia 3, on the other hand, is a failure and was also commercially not a groundbreaking success for Publisher 2K Games. The countless bugs and technical problems made the open world game a joke on the Internet.

The remake for the first part , on the other hand, smoothed out the image of the stricken row.

Now there is some time again and developer Hangar 13 apparently wants to make a restart **. According to the Kotaku Gaming website, a new mafia game is in development.

However, this is not a continuation, but a prequel that should play before the first part. So it is not yet clear whether the next Game Mafia 4 will be called. Only the project name is currently known: Nero.

In addition, the latest offshoot should no longer use the Mafia 3 engine, but should switch to the brand new Unreal Engine 5 .

Whether Kotaku will be right with all this information must still be seen (source: Kotaku).

What do the mafia games have to do better in the future?

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A big criticism The game world was always the game world on the previous mafia parts. While the Open World in Mafia 2 was only a nice backdrop but had nothing else to offer, the world of Mafia 3 was always filled with the same, monotonous tasks.

Here has to start a new mafia game and offer the players high-quality side jobs . Exciting side missions, well -made mini games or maybe a kind of economic system to manage organized crime.

Instead of a huge game world with lots of collecting and hard work, players would certainly prefer a small but greatly designed open world.

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