Rumour: Take Two Hiring For Mafia III? Character Details Revealed!

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Posted March 11, 2014 by Richard Lee Breslin in Gaming News, Rumour

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It seems Take-Two are advertising for voice actors for a future project, which looks like they might be for characters for Mafia III.  Now this is of course all unconfirmed, but for those that are familiar with the Mafia series, then you will see the potential truth in the character descriptions below.

The casting advert was placed on actoraccess.com and Take Two require three actors to voice the characters Franklin, Tony and Mickey.  Have a read through the character bios and let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

Casting for ‘Untitled Video Game’ – Production Co: Take Two

ACTORS WILL BE USED FOR VO/MOTION CAPTURE/LIKENESS AND FACIAL SCAN.

[FRANKLIN]
Born in Louisiana, Mixed race – African American/Caucasian, Early 20s, 6′, Bouncer’s build – broad, not cut. An orphan in the racially segregated South who rises to criminal prominence after returning home to Louisiana from war. Having been an outsider to both white and black society, Franklin is fiercely loyal to those he considers “family.” He is both street-smart and strong. Disciplined and imposing, confident yet guarded, Franklin knows how to get a job done at any cost…

[TONY]
Born in Louisiana, Italian, Early 30s, Thin, Immaculately dressed and groomed. A genius with numbers and statistics who runs sports betting operations in Louisiana. Tony is not your typical gangster. Meticulous and organized, Tony is more concerned about numbers and profit than people. On the surface, Tony appears quiet and socially awkward, but in reality he is more than capable of inflicting violence on anyone who disrupts his bottom line. Tony doesn’t fear people; he simply does not understand or like them.

[MICKEY]
Born in Louisiana, Italian, Late Teens/Early 20s, Average build. A young street hustler who likes to run his mouth, Mickey likes to talk big on the streets, but when push comes to shove, he can’t back it up. Mickey has a bad habit of taking credit for bigger jobs and making himself seem higher up in the criminal ladder than he really is. When confronted with this, he reverts back to the scared teenager he really is.

Source: AGB


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