Compare Mafia II - Vegas 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, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure.

A DLC pack for Mafia II's definitive re-release, dropping Vito into Vegas-flavored content alongside the core mob-climbing story. Extra content, not a standalone game.

Mafia II - Vegas Pack is a content addition for Mafia II: Definitive Edition, the remastered version of Hangar 13 and 2K's cinematic crime story. If you haven't played the base game, the short version is this: Vito Scaletta returns from World War II to a fictional 1940s-50s American city, gets pulled into organized crime to clear his late father's debts, and spends the next dozen-or-so hours climbing the mob ladder through missions that range from small-time muscle work to jobs with genuinely serious consequences. The story is linear, tightly written, and more interested in character than sandbox chaos. Think crime drama, not open-world mayhem. The Vegas Pack is supplemental content layered on top of that foundation. It doesn't change the core campaign but adds cosmetic and gameplay extras tied to a Vegas aesthetic - think flashy suits, period-appropriate style, and items that give Vito a different flavor while he's out causing trouble. If you're the kind of player who likes their crime boss looking sharp, or who wants every piece of content the definitive package can offer, this is a straightforward add-on to pick up alongside the main game. It's slim by nature, which is worth knowing going in. What the base game does well is atmosphere. The city feels lived-in, the era is committed to, and the story doesn't outstay its welcome. Vito is a protagonist with actual weight to him, and the missions, while mostly linear, have enough variety - car chases, shootouts, stealth-adjacent moments - to keep things moving. The Definitive Edition cleaned up the visuals considerably, and on PC the game runs cleanly with full controller support if you prefer that to keyboard and mouse. The honest caveat: this Vegas Pack is a small add-on, not a campaign expansion. There's no new story chapter, no new map area, no new mission set. If you're hoping for a substantial content drop, that's not what this is. It's cosmetic and supplementary. The rating situation (no Metacritic score, no Steam reviews at time of writing) makes it hard to gauge community reception specifically for this pack, so it's worth checking recent user posts before committing if you want peer opinions. Who should grab it? Players who already love Mafia II and want the complete package with all its extras. It's a fine addition to a game that holds up as a focused, story-driven crime experience - just don't expect it to add hours to your playthrough. Alex, Scout Team

Mafia II - Vegas Pack

Mafia II - Vegas Pack

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

A DLC pack for Mafia II's definitive re-release, dropping Vito into Vegas-flavored content alongside the core mob-climbing story. Extra content, not a standalone game.

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A slim but decent extras pack for Mafia II fans who want the full definitive package - skip it if you're hoping for new story content.

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Mafia II - Vegas Pack is a content addition for Mafia II: Definitive Edition, the remastered version of Hangar 13 and 2K's cinematic crime story. If you haven't played the base game, the short version is this: Vito Scaletta returns from World War II to a fictional 1940s-50s American city, gets pulled into organized crime to clear his late father's debts, and spends the next dozen-or-so hours climbing the mob ladder through missions that range from small-time muscle work to jobs with genuinely serious consequences. The story is linear, tightly written, and more interested in character than sandbox chaos. Think crime drama, not open-world mayhem. The Vegas Pack is supplemental content layered on top of that foundation. It doesn't change the core campaign but adds cosmetic and gameplay extras tied to a Vegas aesthetic - think flashy suits, period-appropriate style, and items that give Vito a different flavor while he's out causing trouble. If you're the kind of player who likes their crime boss looking sharp, or who wants every piece of content the definitive package can offer, this is a straightforward add-on to pick up alongside the main game. It's slim by nature, which is worth knowing going in. What the base game does well is atmosphere. The city feels lived-in, the era is committed to, and the story doesn't outstay its welcome. Vito is a protagonist with actual weight to him, and the missions, while mostly linear, have enough variety - car chases, shootouts, stealth-adjacent moments - to keep things moving. The Definitive Edition cleaned up the visuals considerably, and on PC the game runs cleanly with full controller support if you prefer that to keyboard and mouse. The honest caveat: this Vegas Pack is a small add-on, not a campaign expansion. There's no new story chapter, no new map area, no new mission set. If you're hoping for a substantial content drop, that's not what this is. It's cosmetic and supplementary. The rating situation (no Metacritic score, no Steam reviews at time of writing) makes it hard to gauge community reception specifically for this pack, so it's worth checking recent user posts before committing if you want peer opinions. Who should grab it? Players who already love Mafia II and want the complete package with all its extras. It's a fine addition to a game that holds up as a focused, story-driven crime experience - just don't expect it to add hours to your playthrough.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamStory-DrivenCrime DramaCosmetic DLCAdd-on ContentDefinitive EditionPeriod SettingLinear Campaign

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