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New Mafia 2 Screens Show PhysX Integration


2K Games has revealed that Mafia 2 will feature PhysX across all three launch platforms, and it's sent over some screens to prove it.

According to the release, not only will the PC, PS3, and 360 versions support Nvidia's PhysX tech, but the PC version will also support 3D Vision. The PC version will also be the first game to use the Nvidia APEX clothing module.

This means more dynamic movement in clothing, and APEX particles apparently also mean "bigger and brighter" explosions and plenty of weapon fragments, debris, and destructible environments.

Hit the jump for some pretty new screens. Mafia 2 is due out in North America on 24 August and "internationally" on 27 August.

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Mafia 2
Game: Mafia 2
Developer: 2K Games
Publisher: 2K Games
Released: 24 Aug 2010
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