Mafia 3 news: price, gameplay, DLC and demo
Mafia 3 is out now, giving you the chance to take on the Italian mob in an open world ’60s setting. Here’s everything you need to know about the gameplay, deals, DLC, and how to try the game for free.
UK release date and platforms
Mafia 3 came out in the UK on7 October 2016on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
Price and deals
As of April 2017, you can get Mafia 3from Game in the UKfor £24.99 on console or £19.99 on PC, whileAmazon UKhas the PC version for just £15.33.
You can even still pick up the game’sDeluxe Edition(which includes a DLC season pass) for £29.99, and theCollector’s Edition(with a host of physical goodies) for £49.99.
Gameplay and features
Set in 1968 New Orleans, you take on the role of Lincoln Clay, a Vietnam veteran whose family have always been involved with organised crime. Lincoln wages war on the Italian mob in New Bordeaux.
You have to chip away at the influence of your rivals so you can, eventually, go after the top dogs. When you’re not having a good old fashioned shootout, Mafia 3 includes missions such as wiretapping targeted areas (which will allow you to see enemies through walls).
You can also upgrade your car and do sneaky things like get your rivals phone lines cut off so they can’t call for reinforcements. The open world is a key feature and a big improvement compared to Mafia 2.
Play the free demo
If you’re curious about Mafia III, but aren’t sure you quite want to commit to paying full price, you can try the game out for free thanks to a demo. Available on every platform, you can download the free demo from thePlayStation Store,Microsoft Store, orSteam.
You’ll need around 25GB of free hard drive space to try the game out, and will get to try out the game’s whole opening act. If you enjoy it, and progress you make will be carried over if you then decide to buy the full game.
You can get a taste of what to expect in a trailer released to promote the demo:
Trailers and gameplay videos
During E3 2016, another Mafia III trailer surfaced giving us a good look at 1960s New Bordeaux, complete with shooting, driving, fighting and chopping off peoples fingers. Take a look at the trailer below:
If that’s not enough, there’s a 20 minute gameplay clip available too, courtesy of the guys at IGN.
Author: Chris Martin, Reviews Editor, Tech Advisor
Chris got his break as a reporter at infamous site The Inquirer and has been at Tech Advisor for more than 12 years. With a BA degree in Music Technology, audio is his specialism, but over the years he has reviewed all kinds of gadgets, from smartwatches to mesh Wi-Fi to coffee machines.