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created by
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. In ''Mafia Wars,'' the players assume the roles of gangsters while building their own Mafia-type organization. The players fight and "rob" other players online - completing jobs, missions, and operations to gain rewards and strength in an endless game. ''Mafia Wars'' won the 2009
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People's Voice Winner in the Games category. A sequel, Mafia Wars 2, was released in October 2011 and was shut down on December 30, 2012. However, on April 5, 2016, it was announced via Zynga's forums that Mafia Wars would close down on June 6, 2016. Players were informed of this via an in-game message. The game was taken offline shortly past midnight PDT on June 7, 2016. The game was relaunched on mobile in April 2017 for selected markets, featuring revamped mechanics. In July 2017, Zynga announced that all future work on the game was cancelled and the game was discontinued. Players were pushed to play '' Mob Wars: La Cosa Nostra'', a similar "Mafia"-themed game operated by a Canadian independent gaming studio, Kano.


Gameplay

''Mafia Wars'' is set with a choice of playing in New York City or Chicago with the option for players to travel to other locations, such as London, South Africa, and Mexico. Other locations were formerly available. The game revolved around fighting and robbing other players, doing jobs, missions, and operations to earn cash, building parts, weapons, attack and defence fighting skills, and experience, to establish and advance one's criminal empire. Players created mafias by recruiting other players or winning or buying artificial members (Hired Guns). Other players could be added to one's mafia through Facebook. Gameplay was limited by three measurements: Energy, used for completing jobs, as well as Stamina and Health, which were used for fighting or robbing other players. The first two meters slowly recharged over time or filled up when experience was gained from levelling up. Fighting other players sometimes resulted in the theft of cash, the "killing" of the player attacked, or random gifts of loot (weapons, building parts, or consumable job supplies). Outcomes of an attack or attempt to rob were calculated by a formula that took into account the respective player's fighting skill, the number and quality of five kinds of weapons (weapons, armoury, vehicles, animals and henchmen), and a randomizing factor. When a player won an attack, they did damage to the victim's Health and suffered a loss of Health to their character.


Platforms

''Mafia Wars'' was released as an
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app on April 8, 2009. ''Mafia Wars'' was available on
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, MySpace,
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,
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, and as a Google Chrome app. On Facebook, ''Mafia Wars'' had up to 45.5 million monthly accounts created. Mafia Wars was renamed ''Mafia Wars Classic'' in 2011. Mafia Wars Classic was shut down in 2012.


Mafia Wars Shakedown

''Mafia Wars Shakedown'' was launched as a stand-alone game, unconnected from the Facebook game, on November 15, 2011. This was an
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exclusive. ''Mafia Wars Shakedown'' was shut down on December 30, 2012, and removed from the
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Lawsuit

The makers of a similar online game, ''
Mob Wars ''Mob Wars'' is a multiplayer role-playing game hosted on the social networking site Facebook. It allows players to engage in Mafia-style wars with one another and has become one of the most lucrative Facebook applications and the first to net US$ ...
'', sued Zynga over their launch of ''Mafia Wars'', accusing Zynga of
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. Zynga made some changes to ''Mafia Wars'' so it did not resemble ''Mob Wars'' as closely, but Mob Wars creator David Maestri moved forward with his lawsuit. In September 2009, Maestri and Zynga settled the case for about $7–9 million - less than the $10 million that Maestri had originally demanded.


Trademark disputes

Zynga filed its trademark for the stylized version of ''Mafia Wars'' with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on July 1, 2009, months after it first launched the ''Mafia Wars'' game on the internet through Facebook.Mafia Wars - Real Life Trademark Battle
Inside Trademarks, February 7, 2010
The Zynga trademark application for ''Mafia Wars'' sought to cover games for computers and wireless devices. Just two weeks prior to the Zynga filing, on June 15, 2009, David L. Kelejian filed an intent-to-use trademark application for a stylized version of ''Mafia Wars'' which covered clothing and apparel. Zynga later began selling ''Mafia Wars'' branded clothing through Zazzle. By or before late November 2009, Zynga noticed Kelejian's pending trademark application for ''Mafia Wars'' and filed a trademark opposition proceeding against Kelejian's trademark on December 1, 2009. In August 2010,
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sued Zynga over allegations that Zynga falsely claimed it had coined the ''Mafia Wars'' trademark. Digital Chocolate had previously created a cell-phone game by the same name. According to ''TGDaily'', Zynga agreed to stop using the ''"Mafia Wars"'' trademark but failed to follow through until 2016.


Advertising

A promotional campaign for ''Mafia Wars'' occurred in San Francisco in August 2010. Davis Elen Advertising ran the campaign, which consisted of fake $25,000 bills glued to the sidewalk promoting ''"Mafia Wars: Las Vegas"''. Deputy City Attorney
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called the campaign "illegal and actionable". Davis Elen has taken full responsibility for the promotion, and agreed to pay a settlement of $45,000 to the city.


Charity

After the
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, Zynga issued a special item for three of its games, including the Haitian Drum in ''Mafia Wars''. The proceeds of the sale of these three items went to the Haiti Relief Fund, which exceeded $1.2 million. Zynga also released some items in the marketplace after
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Movie and series advertising

* '' Public Enemies'' had a loot drop and limited time job to advertise the film going to Blu-ray and DVD. Players were able to watch video clips from the film and get items such as Purvis' rifle, Dillinger's pistols, Locket of Billie, a Public Enemies newspaper, a fur coat, and prison stripes. (A previously released Wooden Gun was re-released.) Mastering the limited time job would give you Dillinger's sunglasses. Two items went on sale for in-game currency: Dillinger's Overcoat and a stolen police car. * ''Scarface'' had a loot sale in which players were able to acquire "A deal gone bad" (chainsaw), "Tony Montana's suit" (White vest and red shirt), a tiger, and "My Little Friend." * ''
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'' also made a deal to have items appear in ''Mafia Wars'': "Carlito's Way" (a switchblade), Kleinfeld's boat, Benny Blanco and Carlito's jacket. * ''
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'' also had a promotion: Sonny's Suit, Go Fast Boat (a speed boat), Rico's Revenge (a gun) and Miami Vice (a car). * ''
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'' had a small promotion: players were able to send Southlander (a shotgun) to other players. There was also a promotion image that led to the ''Southland'' Facebook fan page for a trailer of the next season of ''Southland'' starting in January 2011. * ''
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'' also had a promotion. Objects such as the double-barreled gun, "Kato's Bike" and the "Black Beauty" were available. * The
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''series'' had vehicles included, all under fictional names. Vehicles were the Ford Torino (named the Fénix GT) from the fourth film, Brian's Subaru (O'Connor's Euro Car) from the fourth film, Dom's Dodge Charger (named Dom's Supercharger) and Roman's Eclipse Spyder (named Roman's violet Spider). * '' A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas'' had a short appearance while the characters are playing the game on the iPad.


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