![]() Once you find the safe keys in the Price Administration building, go into the industrial specialist’s office across the hall. ![]() Just inside the entrance to Maria’s apartment building. On the coffee table in Joe’s apartment, available right after you talk with him about a job.īefore you follow Joe upstairs in the stairwell, check underneath the first flight to find a hidden magazine.īefore you leave Mike’s junkyard, go into the office attached to his garage and grab this magazine off the shelf. Related: Mafia Trilogy Offers a Completely Rebuilt Mafia Gang Experience Again, I’m blaming this on fumble-fingered time travelers and moving on. ![]() Even in chapters like 4 where all three magazines are consecutively numbered, you probably won’t find them in that order. Notably, this isn’t the order in which they’re found. The following list sorts the magazines by their in-game issue number. Fortunately, you can go back and replay any chapter that you’ve already finished via Chapter Select in the main menu. Many of them are carefully hidden, they’re almost all exclusive to the chapter in which they’re found (and the lone exception is almost certainly a glitch), they’re difficult to tell apart from ordinary environmental clutter, and there’s no particular indication when one’s around unless you’re close enough to get the button prompt to pick one up. If you go on to find and pick up all 50 magazines, you get the silver Trophy/achievement Ladies’ Man.Īll of the magazines are really easy to miss on your first time through the game. The first collectible you find in Mafia II, whether it’s an issue of Playboy or a wanted poster, will unlock the bronze Trophy/achievement Collector’s Item. Notably, Playboy’s first issue came out in 1953, so every single one found in Mafia II is clearly the product of a careless time-traveler. ![]() In Mafia II, which is now available in a Remastered Edition, there are 50 collectible copies of Playboy magazines hidden throughout the game.
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