This 2010 content pack for Mafia II focuses on the greaser subculture, enhancing the open-world experience with style and speed. It adds two new hotrod vehicles optimized for driving and introduces two distinct outfits for the protagonist, Vito, including a leather jacket ensemble and a racing suit, offering cosmetic and minor vehicle performance customizations to the core game.
The primary focus of this pack is the introduction of new ways for players to customize their character and transportation within the game environment. It adds two distinct hotrod vehicles, designed with a specific aesthetic that emphasizes speed and style, potentially influencing driving dynamics for chases and general open-world navigation.
Furthermore, players gain access to two new outfits for the protagonist, Vito. These include a classic leather jacket ensemble and a specialized racing suit, allowing for different visual presentations while exploring Empire Bay.
The Greaser Pack primarily serves to augment the existing gameplay loop—which involves driving, story progression, and open-world exploration—by providing fresh cosmetic options and vehicle types. The inclusion of these new vehicles often implies adjustments or enhancements to the vehicle handling mechanics to suit their hotrod design, offering a slightly different feel when driving compared to standard in-game automobiles.
The theme ties directly into the 1950s atmosphere of the base game, allowing players to lean further into the greaser identity through their attire and choice of ride. This deepens the immersion for players interested in role-playing or simply enjoying the period-specific visual style.
While it does not introduce new missions or story chapters, the new vehicles and outfits provide variety in how players approach the existing open-world activities, particularly driving segments where vehicle performance and appearance are key factors.