Mafia: The Old Country has 14 main chapters, plus a playable prologue, for 15 story segments in total.

Quick Scoop

If you’re just trying to figure out how far you are through the story, here’s the simple breakdown.

  • Prologue: 1 opening section (often listed separately).
  • Main chapters: 14 full chapters.
  • Total playable segments: 15 (prologue + 14 chapters).

So when people ask “how many chapters in Mafia: The Old Country” , most guides say 14 chapters , but completion trackers and forum threads often talk about 15 parts because they count the prologue as a chapter-length mission too.

Story structure at a glance

The game is a linear, mission-based story that follows Enzo Favara’s rise in the Sicilian underworld.

A typical playthrough looks like this:

  1. Start with the prologue “Tremori,” which sets up Enzo’s situation and the tone of early-1900s Sicily.
  1. Play through 14 named chapters (like “Famiglia,” “Palio,” “Pizzu,” “La Festa,” and “La Merica”), each acting as a focused story mission.
  1. Reach the finale in “La Merica,” closing out Enzo’s climb through the Torrisi crime family.

Most players report the full campaign taking roughly 10–16 hours depending on difficulty and playstyle.

Chapters vs. “segments”

To clear up the wording that often appears in reviews and guides:

  • Prologue = a full-length intro mission (same feel as a chapter).
  • Chapters (1–14) = the main missions of the game.
  • Total segments (what some guides call “main missions”) = 15 (1 prologue + 14 chapters).

So your answer for “how many chapters in Mafia: The Old Country” can be:

  • Strictly chapters: 14
  • Including prologue: 15 playable story parts

Handy reference table (chapters count)

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What you’re counting Number Notes
Main chapters only 14 Famiglia through La Merica.
Prologue only 1 “Tremori.”
Total story segments 15 Prologue + 14 main chapters.
**TL;DR:** Mafia: The Old Country has **14 chapters** , or **15 story segments** if you include the prologue.

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