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Scarface

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Scarface in Payday 2.

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Scarface's character icon.

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Scarface's paper craft model.

Career information
Role Kingpin
Cartel boss (formerly)
Affiliation(s) Montana Cartel
Lopez Cartel (formerly)
The Payday Gang
Signature weapons
Ranged Little Friend 7.62
Melee Lumber Lite L2
Grenade Kingpin Injector
Biographical information
Also known as Tony Montana
Antonio
The Colonel
Nationality USA Cuban
Language(s) English, Spanish
Age Unknown
Physical description
Hair color Black
Eye color Brown
Ethnicity Hispanic
Other
Appearance(s) PAYDAY 2
Portrayed by André Sogliuzzo, modeled after Al Pacino
Voiced by André Sogliuzzo
Quotes Quotation page
Room Scarface's Room
Internal name terry
v·d·e
FBI Description
FBI Files: Very little is known about this character, but he seems to bear an uncanny resemblance to the 1980’s Miami drug lord Tony Montana. Tony Montana was a Cuban petty delinquent who moved to Miami and worked himself up to the top of the criminal food chain, only to be consumed by hubris (and cocaine) and paint himself into a corner caught between the law and the drug cartels. He ended up being assassinated by the Sosa Cartel.
"Say hello to my little friend!"
—Scarface shouting his most iconic line as he chucks a grenade

Antonio "Tony" Montana, also known by the moniker Scarface is a Cuban Kingpin and the 17th playable character in PAYDAY 2. He was released on December 15th, 2016 in the Scarface Character Pack along with his signature weapons, the Little Friend 7.62 and the Lumber Lite L2.

Starting from October 1, 2020, the Scarface Character Pack is no longer available for purchase due to licensing issues, rendering him no longer available to play if the DLC was not purchased prior to that date. However, existing owners of the DLC will still be able to play as Scarface.[1]

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Description[]

They don't make 'em like Tony anymore. A fast talker who knows what he wants and how to get it. He's the real deal when shit hits the fan, a true born heister. He doesn't back down for anyone and he dishes it out just as hard as he can take it. This guy's got balls.

Trivia[]

  • Scarface is the fourth guest heister to be taken from a movie, after John Wick, Jimmy, and Bodhi, and the fifth crossover character. His inclusion was teased by a locked door in the Safe House matching the decor of his manor that now leads to his room, and in the Xmas 2016 group photo where he's the heister with his back turned towards the camera.
    • Similar to Bodhi's case, Scarface is based on the character from Brian De Palma's 1983 remake instead of the original movie from 1932. His mask's color scheme is directly based on the film's poster.
  • It is possible the in-game Scarface is either non-canonical or an impersonator/impostor, as the real Tony Montana had perished in the assault on his mansion in 1983 at the end of the movie. The death is even mentioned in his FBI Files entry.
    • While Tony does survive the shootout in the B-canon that serves as the backdrop of the 2006 videogame Scarface: The World Is Yours at the cost of most of his possessions, Overkill Software have recently stated that Scarface is not the same person as Montana, while the movie itself strangely is canon to the PAYDAY continuity[2].
    • It is possible that this “Scarface” is a doppelgänger of the original one back in 1983.
  • Other heisters, as well as Bain, seem to prefer addressing him as "Tony" rather than Scarface whenever one attempts to call out to him.
  • Talking to Scarface in the safehouse has him admit that he never was able to get an education and he doesn't even know whether or not England is a country, a state, or even a city.
  • Scarface's voice was provided by André Sogliuzzo, the same actor who played him in The World Is Yours. Sogliuzzo was hand-picked by Al Pacino as Tony's voice actor.
    • Strangely, however, Scarface is modeled after Al Pacino in the movie rather than what he looked like at the time of the DLC's release. This could be due to licensing purposes, carelessness, or to separate the role from the actor. Regardless, this means that Scarface has looked the same since the events of the movie in 1983.
  • Scarface's signature weapon along with some of his lines are references to Tony Montana's most memorable quote "Say hello to my little friend!"
  • Scarface is the second male heister that wears a suit without a tie after Jiro, and the first character to wear a waistcoat. He also doesn't wear the crew's trademark blue latex gloves, and instead opts for black leather ones.
  • In the context of the film Tony was born in roughly 1947, making him approximately 36 at the time of Sosa's invasion of his mansion.
    • If Tony were at his actual age based on his birth year, he'd be the oldest heister in the crew by 8 years. 
  • Despite Tony's almost psychotic anger and nonchalance about killing, Tony is possibly the most willing participant in the gang's policy of not killing civilians, as he has been adamant about not killing innocent people, particularly women and children.  
  • Tony is the shortest male heister at 5'7" based on his original actor's (Al Pacino) height. 
  • Hector dressed in a similar manner to Tony prior to his death.  
  • Tony is the third heister to have (possibly had) a substance abuse problem. Like Jimmy, he had a penchant for cocaine. However, if going by the video game timeline, Tony is a former cocaine addict, as he swore off using it after he realised it had caused him so much misery, leading to the dissolution of his marriage, the death of his best friend, Manny which then lead to the death of his sister, Gina.
    • Oddly though, he didn't seem to have any problems with continuing to sell it to others.  
  • Tony's Kingpin perk deck seems to emulate Tony's cocaine/rage fueled last stand against Sosa's men, soaking up large amounts of damage, while remaining fighting.
    • Though the adrenaline injector seems to take the place of cocaine, possibly meaning that they are following the continuity of the games where Tony has sworn off of the substance.
      • Upon his room getting its last upgrade and the player obtaining the "The World Is Yours" trophy, a big heap of coke is seen piled up on Scarface's desktop as a reference to the "cocaine mountain" scene in the movie.
  • According to loading screen trivia, Tony is proud of his Cuban origins while having a dislike for the nation. This was reflected in the movie in his disdain for Fidel Castro and communism.
  • Jimmy and Rust have callouts for Scarface despite their voice actors not having returned to record new lines, likely meaning that Scarface as a character was planned prior.

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