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Mafia Wars will be coming soon to the city if lights Paris, France. And it seems reasonable enough to expect bread, wine and cheese collections.
You and your mafia can now get ready to conquer the city of lights.
Paris has now been added to the game's drop down menu with the tag "Coming Soon"
Las Vegas was announced on the same drop down menu but it seems Paris is coming first. Will keep this post updated as and when news is released by Mafia Wars
You and your mafia can now get ready to conquer the city of lights.
Paris has now been added to the game's drop down menu with the tag "Coming Soon"
Las Vegas was announced on the same drop down menu but it seems Paris is coming first. Will keep this post updated as and when news is released by Mafia Wars

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