Mafia: The Old Country Interactive Map

The Mafia: The Old Country Map brings all of Sicily together as a single, story-driven world. As a full Mafia: The Old Country Interactive Map, it shows how chapters, collectibles, items, and locations spread across the island. Sicily isn’t about nonstop action. It’s about atmosphere, memory, and slow-burn discovery, and seeing everything together helps you explore with intent instead of missing quiet details along the way.
Sicily is divided into distinct regions, each with its own landmarks, stores, and story beats. Exploration focuses on collectible hunting, environmental storytelling, and chapter progression rather than open chaos. Notes, newspapers, photographs, and mystery encounters flesh out the world between missions. This map helps you track those threads while keeping the narrative flow intact.
How to Use the Sicily Map
- Charms include Medallions and Beads tied to progression and collection
- Collectibles include Newspapers, Notes, Mystery Fox encounters, Photographs, and Saints’ Cards
- Items include Bandages, Trinacria, Safes, Chests, and Whetstones
- Locations include Regions, Landmarks, Stores, Enzo’s Apartment, and Fast Travel points
- Missions include all story Chapters
- Other includes hidden Easter Eggs
What the Map Can Do
Understanding Sicily’s Regional Structure
Sicily isn’t one flat space. Regions define how the story unfolds and how exploration feels. Each region groups landmarks, collectibles, and story moments in a way that reflects its role in the narrative. Some areas focus on dense storytelling through Notes and Newspapers, while others emphasize visual memory through Photographs and Saints’ Cards.
Landmarks act as visual anchors, helping you understand where you are in the story at a glance. Stores and Fast Travel points sit in logical places, supporting steady movement between regions without breaking immersion. Seeing all regions together makes it easier to understand pacing, especially when chapters pull you back and forth across the island.
Collectibles, Memory, and Worldbuilding
Collectibles do most of the heavy lifting in Mafia: The Old Country. Newspapers and Notes provide context, background, and quiet character moments. Saints’ Cards and Mystery Fox encounters add cultural flavor, reinforcing Sicily’s traditions and myths. Photographs capture moments in time, often rewarding players who slow down and explore off the main path.
Items like Trinacria and Whetstones tie exploration into light progression systems, while Safes and Chests reward thorough searching. Because collectibles appear in large numbers, having everything visible helps prevent late-game frustration when only a few items remain unfound.

Chapters, Flow, and Late Cleanup
Chapters drive the main narrative, but they don’t isolate the world. Many collectibles sit naturally along chapter routes, encouraging exploration without forcing detours. Enzo’s Apartment acts as a grounding location, connecting personal story beats to the wider map.
Late cleanup becomes far more manageable when you can focus on specific categories. Maybe you’re missing a handful of Notes in one region or still need a few Mystery Fox encounters elsewhere. With everything laid out, Sicily feels deliberate and contained instead of overwhelming, which fits the game’s tone perfectly.
Map Table
Here’s a quick snapshot of key Sicily content.
| Category | Example | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Newspaper | Story Article | Collectible |
| Mystery Fox | Hidden Encounter | Collectible |
| Region | Story Area | Location |
| Chapter | Main Story Segment | Mission |
| Trinacria | Cultural Item | Item |
FAQs
Does this cover the full Mafia: The Old Country map
Yes. The map covers all regions of Sicily, including every chapter, collectible, and location.
Does the map include every collectible
Yes. You’ll find all Newspapers, Notes, Mystery Fox encounters, Photographs, Saints’ Cards, and Charms.
How do chapters interact with exploration
Chapters guide story flow while allowing you to collect items naturally along each route.
What should I prioritize early
Focus on Notes, Newspapers, and Saints’ Cards since they add context to the story as it unfolds.
Is this a complete Mafia: The Old Country Interactive Map
Yes. The map shows every region, mission, and progression element across Sicily.
Credit: Mafia: The Old Country by Wand






