The new game of the creators of Mafia 3 has been canceled, leaving a million-dollar losses

It is never good to start the day with a news like that, but it is something more usual than we think about the videogame industry. As announced by Jason Schreirer in Bloomberg, Take-Two has canceled the new Hangar game 13, the study known to be behind Mafia 3 and the most recent Mafia Remake.

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The information is aimed at the fact that the project was named Volt s key, and would have been in development since 2017. In its second quarter financial report, the company spoke of losses of 53 million dollars in reference to not continue with the development of an unannounced title. Now the pieces fit better, and it seems that this project has caused that position.

It is false that Mafia 4 were being developed on rumors in relation to being found by developing Mafia 4, Schreier confirms that they were always false, except for first approaches between the years 2016 and 2017. So That the idea was raised, but finally they would have taken another direction.

At one point, some type of open world title was mentioned on cthulhu, but they are only rumors that we can not confirm. Be that as it may, are unknown the reasons for the cancellation of the new Hangar 13 game, and we also do not yet know for sure if the workers will suffer the consequences in the form of some dismissals.

On the latest titles of the Saga Mafia, the third installment was something disappointing if we echo the opinions of criticism and public. The remake of the first, however, surprised us by returning the splendor to the original title with a remake at the height of expectations. If you want to know what we think of this house, check out our mafia analysis: definitive edition.

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