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Crime for some fun.

Mafia II and Mafia III are now available, DRM-Free on GOG.com. Each of the three Mafia games is 50% off individually or 66% off if you purchase them all together (the Family special, if you will). Offer lasts until April 05, 6pm UTC.

Mafia II tells the highly cinematic story of Vito and Joe, two Empire Bay friends in the 50s, who start out thick as thieves. Also extortionists. Sometimes assassins. All around wise guys. As their status inside the family grows, so will their troubles, requiring them to shoot, race, punch, or simply outlast everything the criminal life throws at them.

Mafia III introduces Lincoln, a hardened Vietnam veteran who thinks he's earned himself a fresh start, away from his criminal past. But life has other plans and those include betrayal, fierce gunfights, and brutal action, as he's forced to carve himself a path to the top of organized crime through the sweaty, treacherous swamplands of New Bordeaux.
Boost his firepower and expand upon his dramatic story with the DLC packs Sign of the Times, Stones Unturned, Faster, Baby!, and Family Kick Back Pack.
Or simply go for the Deluxe Edition, which includes the whole lot of them.

For a more comprehensive view of all the Mafia games and DLC, drive yourself over here.
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CMOT70: Get them before the music licenses expire and they get pulled, it's only a matter of time. Or in the case of Mafia 2 before they expire again.
I forgot about that. How did they get around that? Did they re-licence the music, or did they just rip the music out, like Rockstar
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CMOT70: Get them before the music licenses expire and they get pulled, it's only a matter of time. Or in the case of Mafia 2 before they expire again.
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MadalinStroe: I forgot about that. How did they get around that? Did they re-licence the music, or did they just rip the music out, like Rockstar
Pretty sure they just re licensed the music, since the Xbox 360 versions reappeared for sale as well and nothing seems to have changed...then again it wouldn't since my version dates from before it was pulled. So maybe it has been changed.
Post edited March 30, 2018 by CMOT70
Good move GOG, good move.
I would buy them if I could afford them, but I will...eventually.
Good move.
Does someone find anything about the modified soundtrack of Mafia 2? I saw the mention on the game page, would however like to know what has been changed before buying
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Since gog is now getting some fairly newer 2K Games releases, how about ya'll vote right below for the newer XCOM games?

XCOM: Enemy Unknown - Complete Edition (Also includes Enemy Within)
XCOM: Enemy Within (Also included in above edition)
XCOM 2
XCOM 2: War of the Chosen
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Meh .
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MadalinStroe: I'm speechless. Mafia 3 is a 2017 game! I know that it wasn't well received, but what sequel has ever lived up to such huge expectations as the ones for a sequel to Mafia 2.
That's right! The date. The key. Perhaps Civ 5 with all it's expansions will pop up here sometime? (X-Com Enemy Unknown was already mentioned above) :D

Also, the original Steam version of Mafia 3 uses the Arxan DRM. On GOG, this version would be completely DRM-Free.
Post edited March 30, 2018 by Nicole28
Can anybody tell me how how Mafia III is faring in terms of stability? I really liked the game, despite its flaws, but I remember the Steam version to be awfully buggy and prone to crashes.
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MountainCloudBoy: Can anybody tell me how how Mafia III is faring in terms of stability? I really liked the game, despite its flaws, but I remember the Steam version to be awfully buggy and prone to crashes.
Looked pretty stable to me :)
Very nice. Now please add it to GOG Connect ;)
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MadalinStroe: I'm speechless. Mafia 3 is a 2017 game! I know that it wasn't well received, but what sequel has ever lived up to such huge expectations as the ones for a sequel to Mafia 2.
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Nicole28: That's right! The date. The key. Perhaps Civ 5 with all it's expansions will pop up here sometime? (X-Com Enemy Unknown was already mentioned above) :D

Also, the original Steam version of Mafia 3 uses the Arxan DRM. On GOG, this version would be completely DRM-Free.
Thank you for reminding me of the rest of Civ. Vote below...

Sid Meier's Civilization
Sid Meier's Civilization II
Sid Meier's Civilization V: The Complete Edition
Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth - The Collection
Sid Meier's Civilization VI (Numerous expansions for this as well)

And once again, XCOM...

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/release_mafia_ii_mafia_iii_77898/post20

And show some love for the janky Spec Ops series as well...

Spec Ops: Platinum Collection
Spec Ops: The Line

Also Borderlands...

Borderlands GOTY Edition
Borderlands 2 GOTY Edition
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

And of course, Bioshock... (Pls no broken enhanced editions)

Bioshock
Bioshock 2
Bioshock Infinite
Post edited March 30, 2018 by Lucian_Galca
Not a fan of the franchise, but a big release nonetheless
Very nice :D
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It's days like these that make me thankful for GOG. I have been following the Mafia series so this is an epic release for me. Glad to see it free of DRM because that's the only version I'll buy.
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JudasIscariot: The artbook and map are on the game page. The soundtrack isn't but that's beyond our control.

Not sure why you're not seeing the artbook and map, though.
I see. Once I saw the soundtrack missing, I assumed the package would be base game + in-game content DLCS only. My bad.