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Mafia: The Old Country gets detailed PC requirements and next-gen features
Mafia: The Old Country gets detailed PC requirements and next-gen features

Express Tribune

time31-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Mafia: The Old Country gets detailed PC requirements and next-gen features

Hangar 13 has officially revealed the full PC system requirements for Mafia: The Old Country, outlining the hardware needed to run the game at various performance levels—from HD to 4K. Built on Unreal Engine 5, the title will support DLSS, FSR, XeSS, HDR, ultrawide displays, and an uncapped frame rate, promising a visually rich experience for PC gamers. To run the game at its minimum 'HD'/Medium preset (1920x1080), players will need an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X or Intel Core i7-9700K, 16 GB of RAM, and a Radeon RX 5700 XT or GeForce RTX 2070 GPU with 8 GB VRAM. These settings require FSR or DLSS in Balanced mode. For recommended '2K'/High settings (2560x1440), the specs jump to a Ryzen 7 5800X or Core i7-12700K, 32 GB RAM, and a Radeon RX 6950 XT or RTX 3080 Ti with 12 GB VRAM. DLSS or FSR in Quality mode is advised. The 'Epic' preset targets 4K with 75% render resolution (2880x1620) and requires a Ryzen 9700X or Core i7-14700K, 32 GB RAM, and either a Radeon RX 9070 or RTX 4070 Ti with 12 GB VRAM. For our Family playing #MafiaTheOldCountry on PC, here are the required specs to bask in the beauty of 1900s Sicily - — Mafia Game (@mafiagame) July 31, 2025 Hangar 13 highlighted its decision to adopt Unreal Engine 5 to streamline development and focus on visuals, gameplay, and cinematic storytelling. President Nick Baynes emphasized the importance of prioritizing game content over engine-building to deliver a higher-quality experience. Mafia: The Old Country launches August 8, 2025, on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.

Mafia Game Creator Says ‘The Traitors' Producers Didn't Reach Out To Him: 'Game Designers' Work Deserves Recognition & Reward'
Mafia Game Creator Says ‘The Traitors' Producers Didn't Reach Out To Him: 'Game Designers' Work Deserves Recognition & Reward'

Yahoo

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Mafia Game Creator Says ‘The Traitors' Producers Didn't Reach Out To Him: 'Game Designers' Work Deserves Recognition & Reward'

Dimma Davidoff created the Mafia party game in Russia in 1986 and says that The Traitors producers never reached out to him about crediting him. The Peacock competition series is based on the Dutch series De Verraders, which splits its contestants into two groups: The Faithful and the Traitors. At the beginning of the season, host Alan Cumming picks the Traitors that will pit the Faithful against each other by murdering them one by one while trying to remain undercover. The Faithful attempt to uncover the Traitors in a roundtable where they vote each other out and banish them from the game. More from Deadline 'The Traitors' Season 4 Cast Photos: Donna Kelce, 'Love Island USA' Stars, 'Real Housewives' & More 'The Celebrity Traitors UK' Season 1 Cast Photos: All The Stars Confirmed For BBC Competition 'Love Island USA's Iain Stirling Apologizes For Jeremiah Brown Joke After Dumping: "It Was A Misjudgment By Me" At the end of the game, if there are Traitors left in the game, they will split the money between them. If there are no Traitors left, the money is split among the Faithful. Mafia, also known as Werewolf, follows a similar structure, but the players are split into the Mafia and the Villagers. In a new interview with Vulture, Davidoff said he finally watched an episode of The Traitors ahead of his interview. 'They have made an entertaining show, but the way they went about it is disappointing,' he said. Davidoff claims producers didn't contact him and said he 'tried to contact them through their website portal some time ago but did not get any answer.' RELATED: 'Of course, they know about the Mafia game. How can they not? If you do any kind of due diligence, you see that Mafia is my game, under copyright. My email is right there,' he added. 'Of course, games are a complicated part of intellectual property, but it does not mean they do not have value. Game designers' work deserves recognition and reward.' Davidoff said he is fighting to be recognized and it's not only for himself 'it's a problem because not respecting other creators is bad for everyone.' 'It does not help game designers to create better games,' he said. 'If even a well-known game such as Mafia could be pirated by big organizations, and a young game designer sees this, they think, What chance do I have? It sends a message that all of their work is up for grabs.' The party game creator likened himself to Boston Rob, saying that 'everybody assumed I was very good and always killed me first.' Best of Deadline Sean 'Diddy' Combs Sex-Trafficking Trial Updates: Cassie Ventura's Testimony, $10M Hotel Settlement, Drugs, Violence, & The Feds 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery Who Is [SPOILER]? The Latest Big Marvel Reveal Explained

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