Today, Hangar 13 published a new developer diary detailing the making of Mafia: The Old Country. The developer revealed that it has partnered with Stormind Games, an Italian studio known for games like Remothered: Broken Porcelain, Batora: Lost Haven, and, more recently, A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead. Stormind is based in Sicily and helped Hangar 13 make Mafia: The Old Country as authentic as possible. Here are a few quotes from the video interview: Salvo Fallica, Senior Project Manager at Stormind Games: Our priority has always been to ensure that everything in the game feels authentic. Matthew Aitken, Lead […]
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