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Pre-orders forMafia: The Old Countryhave just gone live following its first gameplay trailer, which revealed that it’s only going to cost $49.99 for the standard edition.

Following its original announcement all the way back at Gamescom’s Opening Night Live showcase last year, we’ve heard surprisingly little aboutMafia: The Old Country.Outside of one gameplay trailer and some interview snippets, Take-Two and Hangar 13 have kept a lot of details about the upcoming game quiet, something that has finally changed.

Enzo firing a gun in Mafia: The Old Country.

Earlier today,the first proper gameplay reveal trailer was shared for The Old Country, which gave us our best look yet at everything the game contains, from horse riding and stealth to gunfights and driving.Take-Two also opened pre-orders for Mafia: The Old Countryand updated the game’s website, which reveals a surprising but welcome change.

Don’t Worry, Mafia: The Old Country Isn’t Going To Cost $80

In Fact, It’s Cheaper Than Most Triple-A Games

The pre-orders for Mafia: The Old Country have revealed that the standard edition of the game is only going to cost $49.99instead of the standard $70 like most triple-A games of this size have cost. Considering how most of Take-Two’s games have cost $70 in recent years, it’s a big surprise to see Mafia going for much less.

If, for some reason, you miss that high price point, there is adeluxe version of Mafia: The Old Country that bumps the price back up to $59.99.

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This pricing point also comes as a surprise with so many developers and publishers are raising the price of their games this generation.Nintendo infamously announced a few months ago that Mario Kart World would cost $80, something that was then followed up with byXbox last week when it announced a price hike for its future releases.

It’s not really clear why Mafia: The Old Country has been picked as a game that should retail for less, but it’s possibly due to the fact that it’s going to be a much more linear game than initially promised. While Hangar 13 previously confirmed it’d be less open than Mafia 3,The Old Country’s website confirms that it’s not going to have an open-world at all and will just be linear.

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Either way, with the strength of Mafia lying in its more focused worlds and the fact that it’s refreshing it is to see a big-budget game retail for less, the price announcement is a rare bit of good news. Now we just have to wait and see whether Take-Two does the same thing for GTA 6.Spoiler alert - it almost definitely won’t.

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