'Mafia 3' latest news: Hangar 13 preparing update to fix in-game glitches

'Mafia 3' promotional poster mafiagame.com / Hangar 13

The recently released action adventure video game "Mafia 3" seems to be experiencing its fair share of problems as the game continues to be plagued with various glitches and bugs.

The glitches are apparently so severe that they sometimes compromise the entire gameplay experience, which has disappointed a lot of players who were looking forward to the highly anticipated title.

Due to the problems that were found in the game, some fans were quick to give it bad reviews, with some even claiming that the developers should have taken more time to  fine tune the game before deciding to release it to the public. The game itself was released earlier in the month and actually had a 30 FPS cap, which was then remedied by an immediate patch that added a 30, 60, and an unlimited FPS option under the video menu.

The game's developer — Hangar 13 — had recently announced that they were very much aware of the problems and that they were going to be releasing fixes for them very soon. The company had relayed their announcement via a Twitter post which mentioned that an update is indeed coming out for the game. A lot of fans were quick to respond to the tweet, with some showing their support for the developer.

Some fans had also asked the developer to include additional options to the game, some of which were options found in the game's predecessor "Mafia 2" which includes the ability to change clothes. Hangar 13 was kind enough to respond to some of the comments, which could indicate that some of the requested features might be included in a future update.

The glitches that are currently plaguing the game are mostly limited to its in-game physics and object rendering, which both result in hilarious moments where things don't really act like they are supposed to. The glitches range from flying cars, floating dead bodies, the sudden appearance of vehicles, and even moving through walls.

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