Mafia: Definitive Edition Collectibles Guide – Postcards and Hidden Cars

Mafia: Definitive Edition has been rebuilt from the ground up by Hangar 13. In addition to new visuals, tweaked missions, new gameplay and a game brought into 2020, Hangar 13 has added a number of Collectibles for players to find. These Mafia: Definitive Edition Collectibles are found scattered throughout missions and appear on the mini-map when you get close.

There are eight kinds of collectibles, with 117 comics, cards and postcards to be found, in addition to a number of stuffed foxes.

During missions, when you approach an area with a collectible, it will appear on your mini-map, helping you locate it not miss it as you progress.

Mafia: Definitive Edition Collectibles Guide – Postcards and Hidden Cars

Postcards are one of the last collectibles you’ll likely find in Mafia: Definitive Edition. You might even be worried you’ve missed something when you can’t seem to find a single one in any of the chapters. Not to worry, turns out all five postcards are found within the same location and each one leads you to a secret hidden car.

To find the postcards, head to Bertone’s Motorservice. On a corkboard on the wall, you’ll see five shining postcards. Interact with each one and you’ll have collected them all. Easy.

The second part to each of these cards is the riddle on them. By checking each postcard in the collectibles menu, you’ll be able to read the riddle and work out where each of the five cars is located.

Each postcard gives you a general location and a clue to help you narrow your search. Each of the vehicles is relatively easy to find so we won’t give you their location here but if you’re struggling, hit us up on Twitter and we’ll lend you a hand.

Mafia: Definitive Edition is now available.

Leo Stevenson
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