To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the series, the developer company is giving away the original Mafia game released in 2002 for free.
Although the Mafia series disappointed the fans with its last game, it managed to become one of the legends of the time with its bomb-like first and second games. The first game of the series, which is now 20 years old, released in 2002 Mafia will be distributed for free on Steam. From September 1 to September 5, you will be able to add the game to your library for free and download it whenever you want.
The best game in the series, Mafia (2002) is free on Steam
Even though it is 20 years old today, Mafia, which still manages to be a stone game, is free on Steam. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the series, publisher 2K is also going for big discounts on other games. Although the remastered versions of the second and third game, which were released in 2020, did not receive much appreciation, the remake version of the first game was very popular. Especially the first game, in which we dived deeply into Tommy’s story, had a structure beyond its time. I don’t know about you, but my favorite thing about the game was that car tires literally acted like they had air in them. Above all else, driving in Mafia was extremely enjoyable.
If you are not familiar with the series and want to start from somewhere, it will be a good opportunity for you to get the first game for free. If you already love the series, if you want to nostalgia, it’s time to come back. Currently, recent news also shows that Mafia 4 is coming. Referring to some of the comments from our readers in the news, I think that if Hangar 13 can capture the atmosphere of the old Italian Mafia, it will catch the players in the new game. Because in the first game, which will be distributed free of charge, this atmosphere was felt here and there.
Mafia (2002) on Steam From 1 September at 20:00 CET will be distributed free of charge. Players will be able to add the game to their library until September 4. Let’s close the news with that famous line:
Don Salieri sends his regards…