Mafia: The Old Country will be PS5 Pro Enhanced at launch.
We already knew that Mafia: The Old Country would boast both quality and performance modes on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, and now developer Hangar 13 has confirmed the game will also be ready for PS5 Pro when it releases later this week, on August 8, 2025.
This includes support for variable refresh rate, 120Hz displays, and higher dynamic resolution in both quality and performance modes.
The announcement follows last week’s reveal of the PC and console specifications, with Hangar 13’s statement simply saying: “We’re excited to confirm that Mafia: The Old Country will be PlayStation 5 Pro Enhanced at launch.”
On PS5 and Xbox Series X, Mafia: The Old Country will have both Quality and Performance modes, with the game running at an average 60fps in Performance Mode. “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,” Hangar 13 suggested.
As for those aforementioned PC specs and features, here’s what you need to know.
Mafia: The Old Country — PC Features
- Uncapped gameplay framerate
- Anti-aliasing and upscaling
- Remappable keyboard inputs
- Frame generation with AMD PFSR, NVIDIA DLSS and Intel XESS
- HDR support
- Accessibility Options
- Untrawide monitor support
- V-Sync
We’ve been covering Mafia: The Old Country in an exclusive way through our IGN First cover story, with gameplay and our hands-on preview. Last month, IGN had the pleasure of talking to Hangar 13 studio president Nick Baynes and game director Alex Cox about returning the Mafia series to its not-open-world roots, which games The Old Country takes design inspiration from, the plentiful amount of fruit found throughout the upcoming prequel, and more.
Mafia: The Old Country is a gritty mob story set in the brutal underworld of 1900s Sicily wherein you’ll fight to survive as Enzo Favara in this immersive third-person action-adventure that sees you uncover the origins of organized crime. If you’re hungry for more, check out the newly released The Family Code: Vehicles & Villas Gameplay trailer. It shows how players will be able to traverse through a variety of different ways, from horseback to foot travel and occasionally in vehicles.
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