Kotaku follows
the news of personnel changes at
Hangar 13 with a report that a new
Mafia game is in the works at the
studio. Word is Matthew Urban is out in addition to Haden Blackman. Blackman is
reportedly being replaced by Nick Baynes, and he will lead development on a new
Mafia prequel:
What 2K didn’t mention in the email was that Matthew Urban,
Hangar 13 chief operating officer, has also left the studio. “What an amazing
ride at H13.......let’s see what is next,” he wrote on LinkedIn. These shifts
come as Hangar 13 pivots from original projects back to established franchises
like Mafia, the open world, third-person shooter series that’s often compared to
Grand Theft Auto—except with a more mob-movie approach.
Replacing Blackman is Nick Baynes, currently studio head at Hangar 13's
Brighton, UK office, which Kotaku understands to be leading development on a new
Mafia game. While the project is still early in development, its code name is
Nero and it’s expected to be a prequel to the Mafia trilogy. The plan is to make
it in Unreal Engine 5 instead of the Mafia III engine that was recently used for
the remasters.