While the biggest news out of Take-Two’s latest earnings call was a disappointing 6 month delay for GTA 6, CEO Strauss Zelnick also took some time to discuss the success of August release Mafia: The Old Country. The prequel title was priced at just $50 on release, a gamble that Zelnick says paid off.
A Mafia prequel set in Sicily in the early 1900s, Mafia: The Old Country is more linear and story-driven than other games in the franchise. 2K games promoted the title as a polished, condensed experience that doesn’t require a massive time commitment from players, and priced the game to match.
Take-Two’s latest earnings report revealed that Mafia: The Old Country quickly outperformed the company’s expectations for it. “What we suspected was confirmed,” Zelnick said in an interview with The Game Business. “Which is justβ¦ if you give consumers a great narrative experience that’s a lot of fun, somewhat contained, and at a fair price, then you can have the perfect result.”
