Scarface – Money. Power. Respect. picks up where the movie left off. While everyone witnessed Tony’s fall in his luxurious mansion under a hail of bullets, the game takes a different turn—what if he didn’t fall? What if he miraculously survived? This is where his journey to reclaim everything he lost begins. Great men do not die easily, and Tony is not the kind of man who allows anyone to steal his glory. He shakes off the dust of death, looking at the city that betrayed him, the enemies who conspired against him, and the throne that was taken from him. But he will not beg, he will not ask for mercy—he will take everything back in his own way.
He steps into the streets of Miami, which are no longer his, facing the gangs that have taken over his turf, making deals, waging wars, and reclaiming control, neighborhood by neighborhood. However, he is no longer just a reckless gangster—he has become a king who knows how to play the game and build an empire that lasts. Unlike traditional crime games that rely on free combat and chases, this game takes a deeper, more strategic approach. This is not just a street war; it is a battle for influence and control. The game blends tactical combat with resource management, requiring players to make critical decisions—from recruiting allies to striking shady deals, expanding territories, and waging wars against rival gangs. Every step is calculated, and every move could mean the difference between success and collapse.

The game offers multiple modes, including Story Mode, where you live out Tony’s journey to reclaim his throne, a Strategic Mode that allows you to build a complete empire, and Multiplayer Mode, where you compete against others in a battle for control over Miami’s streets. The fights are not just about firepower but also about wit and strategy. The money you earn is not for display—it must be invested wisely. Purchasing weapons, bribing officials, and forming alliances are all keys to success in a ruthless world.
During the selling phase, players can trade in three types of drugs—cocaine, heroin, and marijuana—each with fluctuating market values depending on which faction controls the region. Drugs are acquired through black market auctions, where gangs compete for the largest supply. The more territory you control, the greater your purchasing power, but the trade is not just about buying and selling. You must also establish labs and warehouses to process the drugs before selling them, or risk losing your entire investment.
It is also crucial to hire teams of dealers to distribute the product, enforcers to protect your territories from rival gangs, and fund operations such as upgrading labs, warehouses, and even bailing out gang members who get caught by the police. All of these expenses come out of the cartel’s account. However, if you fail to manage your operations efficiently or drain your resources, Frank will overthrow you, leading to game over.
One of the game’s key mechanics is the “Power Moves” system, allowing gang leaders to execute decisive strategies at any moment, such as boosting drug production, flooding the market with low-quality products to drive down prices, or arming gang members with deadlier weapons. Additionally, the alliance system enables gangs to form temporary partnerships to avoid conflicts and share drug profits in their shared territories, opening up new strategic possibilities for achieving absolute dominance over Miami.
What makes the game truly unique is not just its compelling story or deep gameplay mechanics, but the atmosphere it delivers. Miami’s world is filled with danger and temptation. The fiery dialogues, carrying Tony Montana’s signature arrogance and threats, along with the pulsating 80s soundtrack, make you feel fully immersed in the experience. Whether you’re planning a bloody coup against your rivals or sealing a high-stakes deal under the cover of darkness, you feel like you are living inside a classic crime film—except this time, you are the one writing the script and deciding the outcome. Will you reclaim the throne, or will you fall again, this time with no chance of coming back?
While Scarface: The World Is Yours focused on open-world exploration, completing missions, and enjoying Miami’s nightlife, Money. Power. Respect. changes the rules. It is no longer just about action and movement; the focus is now on planning and establishing dominance. The game does not just make you a survivor—it makes you a true leader, managing an empire, controlling the economy, enforcing your authority, and deciding the fate of others. The control system has been redesigned to serve this aspect, where decisions are no longer quick and random but carefully calculated. Every move impacts the future of your empire, every deal can shift the balance, and every enemy can either be a key to a new opportunity or the reason for your downfall once again.