How to Fast Travel in Mafia: Definitive Edition

While playing Mafia: Definitive Edition’s campaign mode, there’s no way to fast travel. You can skip all non-essential driving sequences, but you can’t travel from one point to another instantly. In Free Play, you can Fast Travel…kind of.

Unlike Fast Travel in other games, in Mafia: Definitive Edition, you can’t access Fast Travel from the map and you can’t choose a number of different places to travel to. Instead, you have to Fast Travel from within Lost Heaven and you can only go to one location.

Salieri’s Bar.

It might not sound all that helpful but in Free Play, when you’re all the way across the city and you want to change cars or your costume, it’s definitely valuable to know how to Fast Travel.

Mafia: Definitive Edition Fast Travel

To Fast Travel to Salieri’s you’ll need to locate a Tram Stop within Lost Heaven. When you do so, if you stand near it, a prompt will appear in the bottom left of the screen directing you to press down on the D-Pad if you want to return to Salieri’s.

The game will then load and Tommy will be back at Salieri’s able to change his clothes, his car and his weapons.

You can also pause and Load Last Checkpoint (provided you’re not doing a Bonus Mission) and you’ll go back to the bar. Either way, it’s a form of Fast Travel that gets you back to the bar in a flash.

Mafia: Definitive Edition is available now.

Leo Stevenson
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