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Mafia 2 Collector's Edition Announced


General Screenshot2K Games has revealed details of the Mafia 2 Collector's Edition.

The Collector's Edition, available for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360, will apparently contain the following content:

• Collectible SteelBook™ Casing: Brushed metallic SteelBook hard case with debossed logo containing two pieces of art featuring Vito and Joe, the stars of Mafia II.

• Made Man Pack: Free access to in-game downloadable pack that lets players get behind the wheel of two different luxury automobiles modeled after cars from the period. In addition, Vito will look the part with two new “made man” suits, including a vintage tux.

• Hardcover Art Book: Get to know the families of Empire Bay with a 100-page photo album-style art book that takes fans through the artistic design process of the game.

• Mafia II Orchestral Soundtrack: Immerse yourself in Empire Bay’s symphonic masterpiece with the Mafia II score recorded by the Prague FILM Harmonic Orchestra on CD.

• Map of Empire Bay: Get familiar with the neighbourhoods and own the streets with a high quality, tear-resistant map depicting the 10 square miles of Empire Bay and all the hangout spots.

“The first Mafia title was a critical success, and we are excited to deliver an epic sequel to fans of the game and of Mafia entertainment," said 2K president Christoph Hartmann.

"By offering downloadable content and special editions of Mafia II, we are able to show our appreciation for those guys wise enough to reserve their copies early."

Spiffing, no? We're very much looking forward to Mafia 2, find out why in our preview.

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