Mafia 3: Definitive Edition contains files revealing a fully explorable map of Berlin

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Newly discovered files from the recent release of Mafia 3: Definitive Edition has reve𒉰aled that the game's developer, Hangar 13, was likely working on a new🧜 title set in Berlin.

Dataminer was able to find a fully explor⭕able map of the German city tucked away within the code of the repackaged re-release of Hangar 13's 2016 open world sequel, suggesting that the studio's rumoured Rhapsody project, which was apparently cancelled, would have taken place here. 

in 2018, would have been a spy game set in 1980's Berlin, where💯 the player steps into the shoes of a Russian Jew on a revenge mission against those who murdered their parents꧋. 

The experience apparently involved musical elements, with the main prಞotagonist an accomplished piano p🍷layer who could use those skills to trigger a "detective mode" to inspire and guide his journey. 

If that sounds ambitious, perhaps it explains why Rhapsody never saw the light of day, but this new look at Berlin suggests Hangar 13 had created a sizeable porti🍃on of the project before it got eventually canned. 

In any case, the studio is now working on the upcoming Mafia: Definitive Edition remake, which has recreated 2K Czech's 2002 cult classic from the ground up for current generation hardware, and is out this August as part of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Mafia: Trilogy collection. 

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