Mafia II was released on 24 August 2010 in North America, 26 August in Australia, and 27 August internationally. On 22 August 2015, digital sales of the PC version of
Mafia II were suspended on
Steam and other digital retailers for unexplained reasons. The game was restored to Steam on 1 June 2016.
Pre-order bonuses On 26 May 2010 four content packs were offered as pre-order bonuses in America and European countries, each one available through different retailers. The
Vegas Pack containing two additional cars and suits for Vito and the
War Hero Pack containing two military-style vehicles and suits was available from
GameStop and
EBGames. The
Renegade Pack containing two sports cars and two jackets was available from
Amazon and the
Greaser Pack featuring two hot-rods and two suits were available to
Best Buy customers. These pre-order packs are available for purchase as game add-ons on the
PlayStation Network, Xbox Live and Steam. On 26 May 2010, a collector's edition was announced for
Mafia II.
PlayStation 3 version The PlayStation 3 version became subject to controversy on 2K's
Mafia II forums when 2K's interactive marketing manager Elizabeth Tobey stated that the PlayStation 3 version would be missing certain graphical details that were present in the Windows and Xbox 360 versions including three dimensional grass, pools of blood forming under dead bodies and realistic cloth physics. These details were said to be present in earlier builds of the game, but had to be removed to increase the game's
frame rate. Upon release, the PlayStation 3 version received the same or higher review scores than the Xbox 360 version from
Destructoid and Nowgamer (sites that review the game on multiple platforms rather than the normal practice of reviewing a single platform) due to additional content.
Downloadable content Three
downloadable content (DLC) packs were released for the game:
The Betrayal of Jimmy is the first DLC pack, announced by Sony on 15 June 2010 at
E3 2010. It was initially released exclusively to the PlayStation 3 as a free add-on to the base game, before being later ported to the other platforms. Set in a different
canon from the base game, the story follows a gun-for-hire named Jimmy, who works for several criminal syndicates to undermine their rivals, until he is eventually set up by his employers and arrested. Missions are structured in a non-linear manner (similarly to the
Grand Theft Auto series), and include a score attack feature in which players earn points for doing certain actions; both features would return in the second and third DLC packs. This DLC also contains the exclusive Waybar Hot Rod vehicle. '''''Jimmy's Vendetta'''
is the second DLC pack for the game. It was released on PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Marketplace, and Steam on 7 September 2010. The story picks up from the events of The Betrayal of Jimmy'', as Jimmy escapes from prison and exacts revenge on those who betrayed him. This DLC also contains the exclusive Police Bus vehicle. '''''Joe's Adventures'''
is the third and final DLC pack for Mafia II'', released on 23 November 2010. The story bridges the gap between the two time periods in the base game's story, and features Joe Barbaro as the playable protagonist during Vito's imprisonment. The DLC's plot revolves around Joe's return to Empire Bay in 1950, having been forced to go into hiding for five years because of a hit put on him by the Clemente family. He slowly works his way up the ranks of the Falcone family in hopes they could help him, but soon uncovers a plot to overthrow Don Carlo Falcone, which he must thwart. The DLC combines standard missions with score-based, open world missions. It is estimated to provide eight hours of gameplay. The DLC also contains the exclusive Delizia Grandeamerica vehicle.
Alternative editions '''''Mafia II: Collector's Edition
is a steelbook which includes 9 items: Made Man Pack (two classic luxury automobiles and two "made man" suits, including a vintage tuxedo), Art Book (photo album-style about the design process of the game), CD of the Orchestral Soundtrack (recorded by the Prague FILMHarmonic Orchestra), and a Map of Empire Bay. Mafia II: Digital Deluxe Edition''''' is effectively the same as the physical edition, inclusive of the Made Man Pack, as well as digitalized versions of the soundtrack, art book and map.
Mafia II: Special Extended Edition is a compilation package published by
1C Company for the Russian market. It includes the base game, the three DLC packs (
The Betrayal of Jimmy, ''Jimmy's Vendetta
and Joe's Adventures
), and four style packs (Vegas Pack
, Renegade Pack
, Greaser Pack
, and War Hero Pack
). It was released on 3 December 2010 for Windows. The same package was released on 1 December 2011 for Western markets as '''Mafia II: Director's Cut''''' on Windows, OS X In July 2015, this full edition of the game became unavailable on Steam in Western countries. However, The Made Man Pack, previously only available in the Collector's Edition, later became available as purchasable standalone DLC on Xbox Live.
Mobile version A version of
Mafia II was developed for mobile phones by Twistbox Games and Oasys Mobile and was published by Connect2Media. Instead of being a direct adaptation of
Mafia II, the game bridges the gap between it and its predecessor, taking place largely in 1938. The story centers around Marco Russotto, a
soldato in the Salieri crime family and the nephew of the family's gunsmith Vincenzo, who travels to Empire City to find and kill Tommy Angelo, the protagonist of the first
Mafia game, for his betrayal of the family. Some characters from
Mafia II make appearance, such as Henry Tomasino, Don Falcone, and Don Vinci, although there are differences in their settings. The game features two possible endings.
Definitive Edition A remastered version of
Mafia II with updated graphics titled
Mafia II: Definitive Edition was released on
PlayStation 4,
Windows, and
Xbox One on 19 May 2020. The owners of the original Steam version had their copy of the game updated to
Definitive Edition at no additional cost. The
Definitive Edition, which includes all of the story expansion and style packs, was developed by
Hangar 13 and D3T. The
Definitive Edition was later included in the
Mafia: Trilogy pack, which was released on 25 September 2020 and also includes a remake of the first game, titled
Mafia: Definitive Edition, and a version of
Mafia III including all story expansion packs. ==Reception==