Compare Mafia II - Renegade Pack prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Hangar 13, D3T. Published by Take 2 Interactive. Released on 5/19/2020. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure.

Vito Scaletta's mob rise gets a cosmetic refresh in this DLC pack for the remastered Mafia II, extra outfits and vehicles, nothing more.

Mafia II: Renegade Pack is a DLC add-on for the Definitive Edition of Mafia II, the story-driven crime game where Vito Scaletta, a war veteran with debt problems, claws his way up through a fictional 1940s-50s American mob hierarchy. The base game is a linear, narrative-focused third-person shooter with cover mechanics, driving, and a tightly scripted story. If you have not played the original or its remaster, this pack is not your starting point, it is a cosmetic bundle meant for players already committed to the experience. What the Renegade Pack actually delivers is a set of additional outfits for Vito and one or more bonus vehicles to use across the game's open city of Empire Bay. That is the full scope. There are no new missions, no story content, no additional weapons, and no gameplay systems added. The clothes and cars slot into your existing playthrough and function as visual variety rather than mechanical additions. If you like customizing how Vito looks while he strong-arms Empire Bay, the pack serves that narrow purpose. The underlying Mafia II Definitive Edition itself holds up reasonably well. The story is genuinely well-written for a crime game, linear in a way that feels intentional, like watching a good mob film rather than being dropped into a sandbox. The shooting is serviceable, the driving has weight to it, and the period setting is rendered with obvious care. D3T handled the remaster work, and while the upgrade over the original is not dramatic, the game runs cleanly on modern hardware with full controller support. The honest problem with evaluating the Renegade Pack is that it is pure fluff. Cosmetic DLC lives or dies by how much you care about appearance in a third-person game where you spend most of your time looking at the back of Vito's head anyway. The outfits are period-appropriate and visually distinct, which is fine. The bonus vehicle is a nice touch if you enjoy cruising Empire Bay between missions. But none of it changes the experience in any meaningful way. Who should consider this: players who already own Mafia II Definitive Edition, want every scrap of content available, and genuinely enjoy the aesthetic of the game's era. If you are buying the Definitive Edition bundle that includes this pack, it is a harmless addition. If you are paying separately for cosmetics in a single-player game you have already finished, think carefully about whether virtual outfits move the needle for you. Alex, Scout Team

Mafia II - Renegade Pack

Mafia II - Renegade Pack

May 19, 2020Hangar 13, D3TTake 2 Interactive
GamerScout Says

Vito Scaletta's mob rise gets a cosmetic refresh in this DLC pack for the remastered Mafia II, extra outfits and vehicles, nothing more.

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Cosmetic-only fluff for Mafia II fans who want every last outfit, skip it if you just want more story or gameplay.

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About Mafia II - Renegade Pack

Mafia II: Renegade Pack is a DLC add-on for the Definitive Edition of Mafia II, the story-driven crime game where Vito Scaletta, a war veteran with debt problems, claws his way up through a fictional 1940s-50s American mob hierarchy. The base game is a linear, narrative-focused third-person shooter with cover mechanics, driving, and a tightly scripted story. If you have not played the original or its remaster, this pack is not your starting point, it is a cosmetic bundle meant for players already committed to the experience. What the Renegade Pack actually delivers is a set of additional outfits for Vito and one or more bonus vehicles to use across the game's open city of Empire Bay. That is the full scope. There are no new missions, no story content, no additional weapons, and no gameplay systems added. The clothes and cars slot into your existing playthrough and function as visual variety rather than mechanical additions. If you like customizing how Vito looks while he strong-arms Empire Bay, the pack serves that narrow purpose. The underlying Mafia II Definitive Edition itself holds up reasonably well. The story is genuinely well-written for a crime game, linear in a way that feels intentional, like watching a good mob film rather than being dropped into a sandbox. The shooting is serviceable, the driving has weight to it, and the period setting is rendered with obvious care. D3T handled the remaster work, and while the upgrade over the original is not dramatic, the game runs cleanly on modern hardware with full controller support. The honest problem with evaluating the Renegade Pack is that it is pure fluff. Cosmetic DLC lives or dies by how much you care about appearance in a third-person game where you spend most of your time looking at the back of Vito's head anyway. The outfits are period-appropriate and visually distinct, which is fine. The bonus vehicle is a nice touch if you enjoy cruising Empire Bay between missions. But none of it changes the experience in any meaningful way. Who should consider this: players who already own Mafia II Definitive Edition, want every scrap of content available, and genuinely enjoy the aesthetic of the game's era. If you are buying the Definitive Edition bundle that includes this pack, it is a harmless addition. If you are paying separately for cosmetics in a single-player game you have already finished, think carefully about whether virtual outfits move the needle for you.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamCosmetic DLCCrime Thriller1950s SettingStory-DrivenPeriod PieceThird-Person ShooterRemaster

System Requirements

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Processor
Intel i5-2500K or AMD FX-8120
Memory
6 GB RAM
Graphics
2GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or 2GB AMD Radeon HD7870
Storage
50…

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Processor
Intel i7-3770 or AMD FX 8350
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
4GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 or 4GB AMD Radeon R9 290X Storage…

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

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Single-playerSteam AchievementsFull controller supportSteam Trading CardsFamily Sharing

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Mafia II - Renegade Pack was released on 19 May 2020.

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Mafia II - Renegade Pack was developed by Hangar 13, D3T and published by Take 2 Interactive.