Hangar 13 have also revealed that they’re working on the next game in the Mafia series. Speaking in a developer interview, which you can read in full here, general manager Roman Hladík said the game is still “a few years away”. The first Mafia was remade as the Definitive Edition two years ago, with vastly zhuzhed up graphics and an expanded story. I still remember when Mafia was released and having to steer that bloody racing car around. The game was something of a marvel at the time but, after nearly two decades, it was probably one of the few cases of gaming’s current obsession with remakes to really warrant the overhaul. If you have an interest in turn of the millennium GTA-3-alikes, or just haven’t played the original in 20 years like me, then picking it up for free sounds like an interesting diversion. John greeted the news of Mafia’s revival in 2020 with the realisation that he’d gone off the original in the intervening years. “I’ve loved Mafia for years. I loved it in 2002 when it came out. I still loved it in 2011 when I last returned to Lost Haven. But this time, probably my fifth or sixth time playing the game through, I just couldn’t find it. Its idiosyncrasies, its jankiness, its abysmal checkpointing - I ran out of patience with it. I still love the narrative arc, as hackneyed as it may be.” You’ll be able to nab Mafia for free on Steam from September 1st until the 5th. Even though the game’s showing its age, it’s a steal.