: This is a ground-up remake of the 2002 original, not just a remaster. It follows Tommy Angelo
CPY has since gone quiet (as of 2025). Their last major releases were sporadic, but Mafia Definitive Edition-CPY remains a landmark crack. Why?
Mafia: Definitive Edition was cracked by the scene group CPY on October 14, 2020, just 19 days after its initial launch. This release was significant because it bypassed the Denuvo Anti-Tamper DRM, which was later officially removed by the developers on September 23, 2021.
The Definitive Edition boasts improved graphics, sound design, and gameplay mechanics, making it a more polished and engaging experience than the original. The game's story has been reworked to include more character development and nuanced storytelling, while the gameplay has been refined to provide a more immersive experience.
When Hangar 13 and Aspyr Media released Mafia: Definitive Edition in September 2020, it was more than a simple remaster. It was a complete ground-up rebuild of the 2002 classic, using the engine from Mafia III to retell Tommy Angelo’s tragic rise and fall in Lost Heaven. For PC gamers, the excitement was palpable—but so was the wait for a working crack. Enter (Conspiracy), the legendary Italian cracking group. Their release, tagged Mafia Definitive Edition-CPY , sent shockwaves through the piracy community. This article provides a comprehensive breakdown of that release, what it included, its technical performance, and the legal/ethical landscape surrounding it.