![]() In doing so, Tony realizes that most drug cartels now answer to Sosa, who has allied himself with Gaspar Gomez to take over Tony's remaining turf. Willing to recover his criminal empire and getting back at Sosa, Tony quits using cocaine and three months later, works his way up to become Miami's most powerful drug lord once again (a la Tommy Vercetti, whose game was inspired by Tony's movie, indeed). One of Sosa's henchmen calls him to notify that Tony is most likely gone, his mansion seized by the cops, his assets frozen and his organization shattered, satisfying Sosa. However, this is the point of divergence in the video game:ĭuring the Montana Mansion's attack, Tony turns back to find The Skull about to shoot him and kills him instead, managing to ultimately escape from his mansion before the DEA and the Miami-Dade arrive to a safehouse he has in the Miami glades. Sosa accepts the threat, so that night, Sosa sends many of his hitmen to the Montana Mansion and they kill all of Tony's security guards, friends and his sister Gina, but Tony defends himself until The Skull, Sosa's top assassin, comes out from behind and executes Tony by shooting him in the back with a shotgun, leading to Tony’s corpse to fall into his own fountain, and allowing Sosa to get the last laugh after all. Later on, when the journalist's security discovers the bomb, the journalist is given much more security than before, so an enraged Sosa calls Tony furious for failing to accomplish such a simple task, but Tony, whose brain is messed up with his own cocaine, promises Sosa to go to war with him if necessary. Not wanting to do it, Tony kills Alberto. Not wanting to carry out the journalist's hit, Tony tries to talk Alberto out of killing the journalist with his family, but Alberto stubbornly refuses and requests Tony to approach the car by thirty meters to detonate the vehicle. However, the plan takes an unexpected turn when it turns out that the journalist is taking his wife and children with him in the car, in which Alberto placed a radio-controlled bomb, as he goes to the UN building. Tony agrees and Sosa sends Alberto the Shadow, his personal bodyguard, to aid Tony in the plan by blowing up the journalist's car in front of the United Nations building. Having a similar problem, Sosa invites Tony to his mansion and explains him that a Bolivian journalist has investigated his operations and is gonna expose him, so Sosa offers Tony to kill the journalist and in exchange he will use his American influences to give Tony immunity from going to prison. However, in 1983, thanks to a sting operation by federal agents, Tony is charged with tax evasion and faces three years in prison. Tony survives, kills Frank and his friend Mel Bernstein, marries Frank's mistress Elvira Hancock and quickly becomes the top drug lord in Miami, building up a powerful criminal organization, distributing Sosa's drugs. However, Tony impresses Sosa by making a deal without Frank's permission, so Sosa agrees to strike a deal with him with the promise that Tony never betrays him.ĭue to Tony's insubordination and Omar's death, Frank isn't pleased, but Tony doesn't care so Frank sends hitmen after Tony. However, Sosa thinks poorly of the Lopez Cartel and executes Omar due to apparently being a police informant. ![]() In 1980, Sosa meets up with Omar Suarez and Tony Montana, two employees of the Miami drug lord Frank Lopez, in Cochabamba due to Sosa's interest in establishing ties with American drug lords. ![]() It was planned to have at least four sequels, but these sequels never came to be.ĭue to the video game's pseudo-sequel nature, this version of Alejandro Sosa follows out the same path his film version does up to the film's ending:Īlejandro Sosa is a Bolivian drug lord settled in Bolivia, being one of the most powerful drug kingpins in South America with a cocaine empire. It expands on what would have happened if the film's protagonist Tony Montana had survived the shootout at the end, with Tony going into hiding to recover his criminal empire. It serves as a pseudo-sequel to the iconic 1983 gangster film Scarface, directed by Brian De Palma and written by Oliver Stone. Scarface: The World Is Yours is a 2006 open-world action video game developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Vivendi Games.
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