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Cosmetic DLC for Mafia II: Definitive Edition that drops a greaser-style outfit into Vito's wardrobe. Small addition, zero story content.

The Greaser Pack is a cosmetic DLC for Mafia II: Definitive Edition, and the headline is simple: you get a period-authentic greaser outfit for Vito Scaletta, the war-veteran-turned-mobster at the center of the base game's story. That's the whole product. There are no new missions, no weapons, no gameplay systems, and no mechanical hooks attached to the purchase. If you came here expecting a content drop, adjust expectations immediately. Mafia II itself is a linear, story-driven crime game set in the fictional American city of Empire Bay during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Vito's arc follows a familiar rise-through-the-ranks mob structure: small jobs escalate into serious felonies, loyalties shift, and the atmosphere does most of the heavy lifting. The base game holds up reasonably well as a cinematic experience even by modern standards, leaning on strong voice acting and a well-dressed open world rather than emergent sandbox play. If you haven't played it, the Definitive Edition is the version to get, and the base game is where your attention belongs. The greaser aesthetic fits the era well, to be fair. Post-war American youth culture, slicked hair, cuffed jeans, leather jackets - the visual language is coherent with Empire Bay's setting and the costume designers clearly understood the reference. As a piece of world-appropriate fan service for players who want Vito looking the part during free-roam, it works on a purely aesthetic level. Whether it's worth your money as a standalone purchase is a harder sell. Cosmetic DLC without any gameplay integration lives or dies on personal taste and attachment to the character. There are no Steam reviews to draw on and no Metacritic rating for this pack, which is about what you'd expect for a minor cosmetic release. If you already own Mafia II: Definitive Edition and want to complete the DLC catalogue, this is a minor checkbox. If you're evaluating whether to buy into the Mafia II ecosystem at all, start with the base game and work outward from there. The Greaser Pack doesn't change the case for or against the core experience. Alex, Scout Team

Mafia II - Greaser Pack
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Mafia II - Greaser Pack

May 19, 2020Hangar 13, D3TTake 2 Interactive
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Cosmetic DLC for Mafia II: Definitive Edition that drops a greaser-style outfit into Vito's wardrobe. Small addition, zero story content.

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The Greaser Pack is a cosmetic DLC for Mafia II: Definitive Edition, and the headline is simple: you get a period-authentic greaser outfit for Vito Scaletta, the war-veteran-turned-mobster at the center of the base game's story. That's the whole product. There are no new missions, no weapons, no gameplay systems, and no mechanical hooks attached to the purchase. If you came here expecting a content drop, adjust expectations immediately. Mafia II itself is a linear, story-driven crime game set in the fictional American city of Empire Bay during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Vito's arc follows a familiar rise-through-the-ranks mob structure: small jobs escalate into serious felonies, loyalties shift, and the atmosphere does most of the heavy lifting. The base game holds up reasonably well as a cinematic experience even by modern standards, leaning on strong voice acting and a well-dressed open world rather than emergent sandbox play. If you haven't played it, the Definitive Edition is the version to get, and the base game is where your attention belongs. The greaser aesthetic fits the era well, to be fair. Post-war American youth culture, slicked hair, cuffed jeans, leather jackets - the visual language is coherent with Empire Bay's setting and the costume designers clearly understood the reference. As a piece of world-appropriate fan service for players who want Vito looking the part during free-roam, it works on a purely aesthetic level. Whether it's worth your money as a standalone purchase is a harder sell. Cosmetic DLC without any gameplay integration lives or dies on personal taste and attachment to the character. There are no Steam reviews to draw on and no Metacritic rating for this pack, which is about what you'd expect for a minor cosmetic release. If you already own Mafia II: Definitive Edition and want to complete the DLC catalogue, this is a minor checkbox. If you're evaluating whether to buy into the Mafia II ecosystem at all, start with the base game and work outward from there. The Greaser Pack doesn't change the case for or against the core experience. Alex, Scout Team

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steamCosmetic DLCOutfit Pack1950s SettingCrime AtmosphereStory-Driven Base GameOpen World Adjacent

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Developer
Hangar 13, D3T
Publisher
Take 2 Interactive
Release Date
May 19, 2020

Features

Single-playerSteam AchievementsFull controller supportSteam Trading CardsFamily Sharing

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