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*Luis Travino (Head of drug-running) (Deceased or Shocked)
*Tina Huerta (Head of extortion) (Deceased or shocked)
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*Jorge Guttiérez (Enforcer) (Deceased or shocked)
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==Gang Attack==
 
==Gang Attack==

Revision as of 22:15, 27 November 2020

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The Tezcas are a Hispanic-American street gang that appears in Watch Dogs 2. They appear to be based on various Latino gangs that exist in San Francisco.

History

The Tezcas formed in 1957 by members of various Latino street gangs in Southern California who banded together in prison to protect themselves. They have since gone from a prison gang to an allied street gang, and are feared for being highly violent. The Tezcas are among the most violent faction and often engage in murder-for-hire with other gangs like the Aryans and with South American cartels.

During the events of Watch Dogs 2, the Tezcas killed DedSec member Horatio Carlin. This caused Marcus to destroy their entire boatload of cocaine shipments, as well as their marijuana plantation, due to his anger. Marcus also neutralized by shocking or killing Pablo Cortés and three other members, Luis, Tina and Jorge, who were involved in the killing of Horatio.

Activities

The main source of income to the gang is cocaine trafficking. Their operation has international ties, as they smuggle goods to Vancouver using ships such as the M.R.C. Richmond. The Tezcas also grow and distribute weed, their greenhouse located in some projects which they use as a hideout/stronghold. Other criminal activities include: extortion, under Tina Huerta; contract killing, employed by OPD officers and transporting the bodies using an ambulance; dog fights and associated gambling; and jewelry contraband.

Mission Appearances

Story Missions:

Side Operations:

Crime Hunts:

  • Bling Heist
  • Blood Money
  • Client-Server Model
  • Tezca Triumph
  • Blow Or Bust

Known Members

  • Pablo "the Skinner" Cortés (Boss) (Deceased or Shocked)
  • Luis Travino (Head of drug-running) (Deceased or Shocked)
  • Tina Huerta (Head of extortion) (Deceased or Shocked)
  • Jorge Guttiérez (Enforcer) (Deceased or Shocked)

Gang Attack

  • Level 1: N/A
  • Level 2: One armored gunman armed with a submachine gun, and one enforcer armed with an SG-90 shotgun.
  • Level 3: Two enforcers, both carrying AK-47's.

Gallery

Trivia

  • They may be based on MS-13, an active Californian gang; due to their use of tattoos, country of origin, brutality, colors, and location.
  • They also seem to share influence from the Latin Kings (who are more active in the Midwest and East Coast) as well as the Nortenos and the Border Brothers, two infamous Hispanic gangs active in Oakland, while their colors are based on that of the Sureños; Ubisoft may have combined these gangs in order to avoid favoritism.
  • The gang is likely named after the Aztec god Tezcatlipoca.
  • The gang's name may also be a homage to the Varrios Los Aztecas gang in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, as they share similarities, including having light blue as their gang color, being named after Aztec mythology, having influence from the real-life Surenos and also interests in lowriding, though the Aztecas in San Andreas played more of a protagonistic role.
  • The Tezcas "dispatcher" is female, and she often speaks English and Spanish.