Mafia: The Old Country Gets a New Patch Packed with Fixes

Mafia: The Old Country Gets a New Patch Packed with Fixes

Hennadiy Chemеris
August 29, 2025, 06:16 AM

The developers of Mafia: The Old Country have released a new patch aimed at fixing a wide range of bugs and improving overall stability across all platforms. The team thanked players for their feedback, which helped make the gameplay experience smoother and more enjoyable.

Patch highlights:

  • Fixed cases where companions (Luca, Cesare, and others) would not perform required actions, blocking progress. Reloading the last checkpoint now resolves the issue;
  • Eliminating a specific guard is no longer mandatory for completing the warehouse mission in Chapter 3 if players can bypass him;
  • Fixed invisible collisions and missing or misplaced cover spots;
  • Improved enemy and NPC behavior, including reactions, animations, and movement paths;
  • Various gameplay fixes and improvements;
  • Fixed ghosting in certain cutscenes when using upscaling;
  • Improved cutscene performance on ultrawide monitors, hair physics, and lighting;
  • Fixed visual bugs with effects, popping objects, and clipping;
  • Fixed an issue with the main menu background when starting a new playthrough after the first one;
  • Enhanced contextual HUD functionality;
  • Fixed missing subtitles and other interface errors;
  • Fixed instances where music, sound effects, or voiceovers would not play;
  • Audio and subtitle synchronization has been improved;
  • Fixed bugs with distorted or incorrect animations;
  • Resolved issues where NPCs and characters could get stuck in animations;
  • Fixed repeated words in the “Protection Agreement” note;
  • Corrected translation inconsistencies across all languages;
  • PlayStation 5: improved game stability;
  • Xbox Series X/S: improved stability and graphics;
  • PC (Steam): fixed DLSS Frame Generation, improved performance and stability.

Mafia: The Old Country launched on August 8 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. The current Steam rating stands at 70%, down from 84% on launch day. Previously, the game was compared to earlier entries in the series. You can read more about Mafia: The Old Country’s connection to the original trilogy in our dedicated feature.

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