- June 1, 2010

- Author: Elizabeth

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WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE STORY OF FRANKIE POTTS
Frankie Potts, an undercover agent, has infiltrated the world of Empire Bay's three Mafia families to learn their inner workings and expose unlawful activities. Over the course of his investigation, he will be drawn into the dark underworld of the Mafia and gamers will gain exclusive access to Mafia II screen shots, in-game info, and character histories. Registered participants will also have a chance to test their skills in four challenge games, competing against other Mafia II fans around the world for a chance to win limited edition swag and the contest's grand prize: The Ultimate Gaming Experience from Sony - including PS3, 60" TV, 7.1 surround sound and a copy of Mafia II signed by the team.
WEEK ONE
1950: F.B.I. Director J. Edgar Hoover continues to deny that an organized crime syndicate exists. To obtain proof, a frustrated inner circle of agents decides to plant an undercover agent in Mafia-controlled Empire Bay.
WEEK TWOAt Freddy’s Bar, Frankie meets low-level crooks who work for an auto theft ring. After Frankie earns their trust, they take him inside Giuseppe’s General Store. The store turns out to be a false front for a literal black market packed with fake IDs, illegal weapons and tools for safe cracking. Frankie’s new friends introduce him to “CHARLIE,” whose service station is really a chop shop, and MIKE BRUSKI, whose scrap yard gets rid of the evidence. Frankie is enlisted to help steal a car for a family-connected mobster, “legitimate businessman” HENRY TOMASINO.
WEEK THREEUsing government-supplied contraband, Frankie plies more information out of bartender Johnny Morgan at Freddy’s Bar. He learns that mobster Henry Tomasino is tied to ALBERTO CLEMENTE, the head of a paranoid and mean-spirited crime family. To earn Tomasino’s respect, Frankie assists in stealing and stripping a luxury car belonging to CARLO FALCONE, the head of a rival family. At the Empire Arms Hotel, the very pleased Tomasino introduces Frankie to other members of the Clemente crime family including the treacherous LUCA “RAT SOAP” GURINO, an unpleasant and ambitious crime boss.
WEEK FOURAccepted as a foot-soldier in the Clemente family, Frankie Potts soon ends up in way over his head. At Clemente’s meat processing plant, he witnesses the brutal torture of SILVIO PALMIERI. Before murdering Silvio, the paranoid Clemente accuses him of being a spy for a rival gang.
WEEK FIVEIn the wake of Silvio’s murder, the highly stressed Frankie becomes increasingly erratic. Through the gossip of low-level mobsters, Frankie learns that Silvio was related by marriage to EDDIE SCARPA, the aggressive, emotional capo régime of the rival Falcone family. Frankie insinuates himself into the scene at the Maltese Falcon, a restaurant owned by family boss (and Humphrey Bogart lookalike) CARLO FALCONE.
WEEK SIXFrankie spends time at the Cathouse, a strip club frequented by Falcone’s lieutenant, the hard-partying Eddie Scarpa. Though he’s regarded with deep suspicion by Falcone’s thugs, Frankie manages to earn Eddie Scarpa’s trust.
WEEK SEVENAt F.B.I. headquarters, Frankie’s increasingly unreliable behavior begins to worry the bosses. Despite Frankie’s success in mapping the structure of organized crime in Empire Bay, his unauthorized investigation is on very thin ice.
WEEK EIGHTWhen he successfully cracks Clemente’s safe, Frankie discovers a bloodstained wallet belonging to the recently deceased Silivio. With hard evidence of the murder, Frankie knows he’s found a sure path into the Falcone organization. He passes on the evidence to the enraged Eddie Scarpa, who vows revenge on the Clemente family.
WEEK NINEAt the Cathouse, Frankie overhears gossip about a building feud between Empire Bay’s three major families. Clemente knows that someone stole his contraband – but he doesn’t blame the Falcone organization. Instead, he suspects his old rival, the aging DON FRANCO “FRANK” VINCI, a staunch traditionalist who disapproves of Clemente’s activities.
WEEK TENFrankie receives bad news from his handlers at the Bureau: his whole operation has been officially cut off from all authorization. Freed from official scrutiny, his only mission is to create chaos among the gangs.
WEEK ELEVENIntrigued by Frankie’s new street connections, Eddie Scarpa devises a plan. Falcone family accountant HARVEY is a master counterfeiter. Under Eddie’s orders, Frankie aids Harvey in printing a stack of fresh “cash” which they use to make an illegal deal with the Bombers. With the bogus money’s serial numbers, the Falcone organization is able to track down the suppliers. The trail of cash leads to a local gang called THE GREASERS.
WEEK TWELVEUnder Eddie’s orders, Frankie assists in grabbing a Greaser gang member named “JIMMY”. Gruesome torture forces Jimmy to reveal his gang’s secrets.
WEEK THIRTEENFrankie’s influence in the Falcone family wanes, possibly due to Joe Barbaro’s dislike of him. Feeling an urgent need to act, Frankie devises a half-baked plan to sow discord among the gangs. He sends anonymous tips to heads of the three families, hinting at schemes and betrayals within the organization. He exposes Eddie Scarpa’s excesses and sets up Henry Tomasino for arrest.
WEEK FOURTEENFor days, the three families confer with the Commission at Don Vinci’s Mona Lisa restaurant. As rumors circulate, Frankie is left on the outside looking in. It becomes clear that the families recognize that they have a rat in the fold. Everyone connected to the crime families comes under scrutiny. Frankie realizes he has a major problem. Even if his F.B.I. connections remain undiscovered, he fears that Eddie Scarpa will learn that he skimmed some of Falcone’s counterfeit cash. He begs his F.B.I. handlers to pull him out of the situation as quickly as possible. However, extracting Frankie is impossible without exposing the unauthorized investigation. Instead, Frankie’s handlers devise a dangerous plan. He is supposed to plant a car bomb and take out a major Mafia figure – creating a smokescreen of chaos that will enable his escape.
WEEK FIFTEENFrankie’s attempt to plant the car bomb in Carlo Falcone’s vehicle fails disastrously. He’s caught in the act and has to shoot his way out. However, he manages to pin the blame on BERTO, a low-level mobster who he guns down at a nearby diner. Frankie successfully convinces Eddie Scarpa that Berto confessed to being the rat. Eddie and the Dons of the three families seem to fall for the story hook, line and sinker. The relieved Frankie celebrates in style, hailed as a hero by the gang.
WEEK SIXTEENJust when it seems the Frankie has escaped detection, his good luck fails. Eddie Scarpa finds out that Frankie skimmed his delivery of Falcone’s counterfeit cash. Frankie desperately tries to escape the situation – but he meets a bloody end.
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