

Hangar 13 has reportedly suffered some development setbacks in recent years, including the cancellation of an unannounced game referred to as “Volt.” That project had apparently received $53 million of investment prior to its cancellation. With 30 years of industry leadership experience, Nick joined Hangar 13 in 2018 to establish Hangar 13 Brighton, and has spent the last four years growing the team, building up the studio’s capabilities, and launching terrific projects like Mafia: Definitive Edition and the Mafia Trilogy. 33 likes, 2 comments - Tammy (butfirstletsread) on Instagram: 'The Queens Vow by torichaseromance is LIVE Taking her was instinct. Nick Baynes, Studio Head of Hangar 13 Brighton will take over as Studio Head of Hangar 13.

Will there be a mafia 4 game series#
We support all of our employees pursuing their passions, and we wish nothing but the best for him in what’s next. There are almost no details about the series next entry that are known at this point, but if the new game in the Mafia franchise is indeed Mafia 4, it should take the series back to its roots of. What Haden helped build will continue to carry forward and grow for years to come. We are grateful for Haden’s leadership in establishing Hangar 13, building and uniting teams in Novato, Brighton and Czech, and releasing multiple studio-defining Mafia games and collections. Below is an excerpt from an internal 2K statement about the change: Nick Baynes, studio head of Hangar 13 Brighton, will take over for him.

The intention is reportedly to develop Mafia 4 using Unreal Engine 5.ĢK established Hangar 13 in 2014, and Haden Blackman had led the studio until now. Kotaku further reports a Mafia 4 is in very early development at the studio, apparently planned to be a prequel set before the current trilogy. Hangar 13 studio head Haden Blackman has announced his departure from the studio and 2K, per GamesBeat, and Hangar 13 COO Matthew Urban has also exited the company, per Kotaku. There are almost no details about the series' next entry that are known at this point, but if the new game in the Mafia franchise is indeed Mafia 4, it should take the series back to its roots of.
