The story begins in . Vito Scaletta, a Sicilian immigrant, returns to Empire Bay on leave from World War II. He originally joined the military to avoid jail time for a botched robbery. Upon his return, he reunites with his best friend, Joe Barbaro , a fast-talking, ambitious low-level hoodlum. Joe uses his underworld connections to get Vito’s discharge papers forged so he never has to return to the front. The Weight of Debt

Vito and Joe's ambition leads to a series of disastrous events:

The filename refers to a pirated release of the 2020 remastered version of Mafia II , a classic open-world crime drama.

Vito quickly learns that his deceased father left his mother and sister with a massive to a loan shark. Realizing that honest work at the docks pays pennies, Vito turns to Joe for help. They begin pulling small heists—stealing cars, robbing jewelry stores, and selling ration stamps. Vito eventually pays off the debt, but he realizes he has a talent for "the life" and craves the wealth and respect it brings. Prison and the Turning Point

They assassinate Don Clemente, shifting the balance of power.

By the end of the story, Vito has angered the Triads, the Vincis, and the Commission. Leo Galante returns to offer Vito a deal: , or the Commission will kill Vito.

Vito and Joe are eventually "made"—inducted as full members of the .

In a climactic shootout at the Planetarium, Vito kills Falcone. As he and Joe exit the building, they are picked up by separate cars. Leo tells Vito that Joe "wasn't part of the deal." The game ends with Vito watching helplessly as Joe’s car turns a corner toward his execution, leaving Vito alive but completely alone, having lost everything he fought for.

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