New documents discovered during the ongoing arrival of Mafia 3: Definitive Edition have revealed that the game’s engineer, Hangar 13, was likely considering another title set in Berlin.
Dataminer Sliderv2 had the option to discover a completely explorable guide of the German city concealed inside the code of the repackaged re-arrival of Hangar 13’s 2016 open-world continuation, recommending that the studio’s supposed Rhapsody venture, which was dropped, would have occurred here.
Composition, as laid out by a report from Kotaku in 2018, would have been a covert operative game set in 1980s Berlin, where the player ventures into the shoes of a Russian Jew on a retribution strategy for the individuals who killed their folks.
The experience included melodic components, with the principle hero a cultivated piano player who could utilize those abilities to trigger an “investigator mode” to rouse and control his excursion.
This video doesn’t give a lot of understanding into how the game would have played; however, it would seem that, in any event, the majority of the guide had been spread out. Song didn’t proceed, yet it appears that the guide made due in the documents for Mafia III: Definitive Edition. Holder 13’s next game will be the revamped Mafia: Definitive Edition, Which Will Be Released on August 28 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
On the off chance that you own Mafia III on PC, PS4, or Xbox One, the Definitive Edition is accessible now as a free update.