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Joe didn't waste time. Within hours, he was showing Vito the ropes of a city that had changed while he was away. It wasn't about honest work; Vito’s father had died penniless and in debt, and Vito wasn't about to follow that path. They started small—boosting cars and running jewelry heists—but the lure of the "Made Man" lifestyle was too strong to ignore.
Vito Scaletta stepped off the train at Empire Bay station in 1945, the winter air biting through his thin army jacket. He was a war hero to some, but to the law, he was just a kid who had traded a prison sentence for a uniform. Waiting for him was Joe Barbaro , his childhood best friend and the man who had already secured Vito’s "early discharge" through a few well-placed bribes. Mafia II Definitive Edition-CODEX
As the snow melted into the spring of 1951, the stakes grew. Vito and Joe found themselves caught in the middle of a brutal three-family power struggle between the Falcones, Vinis, and Clementes. They climbed the ranks, trading their leather jackets for bespoke suits and their street brawls for high-stakes hits. But the life of a gangster is a debt that eventually comes due. Joe didn't waste time
Watch the rise and fall of Vito Scaletta in these story walkthroughs and breakdowns: Waiting for him was Joe Barbaro , his
The turning point came when they took a job that went sideways, leading to a decade-long prison sentence for Vito. Inside, he learned that the brotherhood he sought was a lie. When he finally got out, the world had moved on to the 1950s, filled with rock and roll, fast cars, and even faster betrayals. He and Joe tried to reclaim their glory, but every move they made only dug the hole deeper.
In the end, Vito realised that in the Mafia, loyalty is a currency spent quickly. As he sat in the back of a car, watching Joe being driven away in another, the cold reality set in: Joe wasn't part of the deal. Vito had reached the top, but he was standing there entirely alone.