[
  {
    "slug": "is-gta-6-coming-to-pc",
    "title": "Is GTA 6 Coming to PC?",
    "cluster": "Release / Platform",
    "status": "Unknown",
    "summary": "Rockstar’s GTA VI page lists PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. A PC date is not listed there as of this update, so PC timing remains unconfirmed.",
    "body": [
      "The safest answer is not “yes on day one” or “never.” The correct answer for a trust-first hub is that Rockstar has listed PS5 and Xbox Series X|S while leaving PC timing unlisted on the official GTA VI page.",
      "The short answer should stay visible above the fold: GTA 6 may eventually have PC news, but this hub does not treat expectations, historical Rockstar release patterns, retailer metadata, or influencer claims as a confirmed PC release date.",
      "That distinction matters because platform questions attract hype, affiliate pages, recycled rumours, and console-buying pressure. This page should keep a visible update date, link the official page, and change only when Rockstar or Take-Two publishes a PC plan.",
      "What to monitor: the official VI page, Rockstar Newswire, platform store listings, Take-Two investor materials, Rockstar Support, launcher pages, PC requirements pages, and any official preorder/store listing that names PC explicitly.",
      "What not to promote: “expected PC window” posts, old Rockstar launch-pattern extrapolations, supposed minimum specs, fake Steam/Epic listings, retailer placeholders, forum screenshots, Discord claims, or creator thumbnails that imply a date without a primary source.",
      "Reader guidance: if you own only a PC, bookmark the tracker and newsletter rather than buying a console based on rumours. If a PC date is announced, this page should add requirements, launcher notes, store links, preorder status, cross-save/transfer questions, and modding/Online implications only after official publication.",
      "Buyer guidance: if you are considering buying a PS5 or Xbox only for GTA 6, separate confirmed launch-platform information from personal patience, budget, display setup, friends list, and tolerance for waiting. The page should help readers decide without manufacturing urgency.",
      "Creator angle: make a clean “PC status watchlist” video or post with three columns — confirmed, unknown, and not worth trusting yet. That earns more long-term credibility than pretending a date exists.",
      "Internal links should route readers to release date, buying guide, confirmed-vs-rumoured tracker, newsletter, launch checklist, and rumour firewall. PC search demand is high, so every path should keep source labels visible.",
      "Update trigger: only an official Rockstar, Take-Two, platform-store, launcher, or support publication should promote the PC answer. When that happens, update release-date pages, FAQ, buying guide, source coverage ledger, newsletter segments, and any affiliate/commercial copy together."
    ],
    "updateTrigger": "Update immediately if Rockstar, Take-Two, a platform store, or Rockstar Support publishes PC timing, requirements, launcher details, or preorder information.",
    "takeaways": [
      "Rockstar’s GTA VI page lists PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. A PC date is not listed there as of this update, so PC timing remains unconfirmed.",
      "Do not fill the gap with retailer placeholders, influencer claims, or expectation-based dates; wait for an official publication.",
      "The safest answer is not “yes on day one” or “never.” The correct answer for a trust-first hub is that Rockstar has listed PS5 and Xbox Series X|S while leaving PC timing unlisted on the official GTA VI page.",
      "The short answer should stay visible above the fold: GTA 6 may eventually have PC news, but this hub does not treat expectations, historical Rockstar release patterns, retailer metadata, or influencer claims as a confirmed PC release date."
    ],
    "publisherBrief": {
      "intent": "Release / Platform",
      "trustGate": "Do not fill the gap with retailer placeholders, influencer claims, or expectation-based dates; wait for an official publication.",
      "evidenceRequired": "A new official Rockstar, Take-Two, platform-store, or support page before changing the lead answer.",
      "primaryCta": "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
      "updateOwner": "release/buying editor",
      "internalLinks": [
        "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
        "/source-policy/"
      ],
      "noLeaksGate": "No leaked footage, private documents, extracted assets, or unsourced full lists may be used to satisfy this brief."
    }
  },
  {
    "slug": "what-is-leonida",
    "title": "What Is Leonida in GTA 6?",
    "cluster": "Map / World",
    "status": "Confirmed",
    "summary": "Leonida is the state setting named on Rockstar’s GTA VI page, surrounding Vice City and the story’s wider criminal conspiracy.",
    "body": [
      "Leonida is the official state setting for GTA VI. Rockstar positions Vice City inside a broader state, which gives the hub a clean content structure: Vice City guides for dense urban topics, Leonida guides for regional culture, roads, coastlines, criminal factions, and wilderness speculation.",
      "The editorial trap is overclaiming. “Inspired by Florida” is useful shorthand, but the site should describe Leonida as Rockstar’s fictional state unless Rockstar names specific real-world equivalences. That protects the page from map-rumour churn.",
      "A useful pre-launch Leonida guide should split claims into confirmed names, official-trailer observations, and speculation. Avoid fake “complete region lists,” hard map-size numbers, and claims based on leaked material.",
      "After launch, Leonida can become the navigation layer for the whole site: neighbourhood guides, highways, wildlife, businesses, collectibles, random events, safehouses, and activity clusters. Each layer should be spoiler-filterable.",
      "The best future tool is a map claim ledger: every location tagged as official, trailer-inferred, speculative, rumoured, or debunked. That creates a durable advantage over generic map-size posts."
    ],
    "updateTrigger": "Update when official maps, named locations, screenshots, or in-game evidence can replace cautious pre-launch language.",
    "takeaways": [
      "Leonida is the state setting named on Rockstar’s GTA VI page, surrounding Vice City and the story’s wider criminal conspiracy.",
      "Use official Rockstar/Take-Two material as the lead evidence, and keep trailer-inferred detail labelled separately.",
      "Leonida is the official state setting for GTA VI. Rockstar positions Vice City inside a broader state, which gives the hub a clean content structure: Vice City guides for dense urban topics, Leonida guides for regional culture, roads, coastlines, criminal factions, and wilderness speculation.",
      "The editorial trap is overclaiming. “Inspired by Florida” is useful shorthand, but the site should describe Leonida as Rockstar’s fictional state unless Rockstar names specific real-world equivalences. That protects the page from map-rumour churn."
    ],
    "publisherBrief": {
      "intent": "Map / World",
      "trustGate": "Use official Rockstar/Take-Two material as the lead evidence, and keep trailer-inferred detail labelled separately.",
      "evidenceRequired": "Official Rockstar/Take-Two source, with trailer-inferred details separated from confirmed wording.",
      "primaryCta": "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
      "updateOwner": "editorial ops",
      "internalLinks": [
        "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
        "/source-policy/"
      ],
      "noLeaksGate": "No leaked footage, private documents, extracted assets, or unsourced full lists may be used to satisfy this brief."
    }
  },
  {
    "slug": "who-is-lucia",
    "title": "Who Is Lucia in GTA 6?",
    "cluster": "Characters / Story",
    "status": "Confirmed",
    "summary": "Lucia Caminos is a central character named by Rockstar, described as fresh out of Leonida Penitentiary and determined to make smarter moves.",
    "body": [
      "Lucia Caminos is one of GTA VI’s central named characters. The safe answer is that Rockstar has named Lucia, framed her as recently out of Leonida Penitentiary, and positioned her as a core figure in the official story setup.",
      "This page should not pretend to know Lucia’s full arc, ending, mission list, betrayal beats, or relationship outcome before launch. Those are story-spoiler claims and should stay outside the pre-launch lead answer unless Rockstar publishes them officially.",
      "A strong Lucia page should preserve four layers: confirmed Rockstar copy, official-trailer observations, cautious interpretation of public marketing, and clearly labelled fan theory. If a claim needs leaked footage, private documents, datamines, or extracted assets, it should be rejected rather than softened into “rumour.”",
      "Reader intent splits into three groups: people asking “who is Lucia?”, players looking for biography and voice/character context, and creators needing source-safe hooks. The page should answer all three without revealing or inventing story spoilers.",
      "Useful confirmed-context sections include her name, Leonida Penitentiary reference, official character positioning, visible official-media moments, and how Rockstar’s copy frames her decision-making. Everything beyond that should be marked inferred or unknown.",
      "Internal links should route character-search traffic to the Jason page, Trailer 2 breakdown, timeline, spoiler policy, rumour firewall, and confirmed-vs-rumoured tracker. That keeps biography traffic inside the hub instead of sending readers into leak-heavy SERPs.",
      "Creator guidance: safe Lucia hooks include “what Rockstar actually confirms,” “Lucia theories ranked by evidence label,” “why the prison detail matters without spoilers,” and “questions Rockstar has not answered yet.” Unsafe hooks include leaked cutscenes, fake endings, and invented mission names.",
      "After launch, this page should split into spoiler-free and full-spoiler modes. Spoiler-free mode can cover identity, setup, voice, relationship framing, and early-game mechanics; full-spoiler mode can add chapter timelines, ending outcomes, mission consequences, and completionist details with visible spoiler gates.",
      "Update trigger: only official Rockstar pages, official trailers/screenshots, credited interviews, or post-launch verified gameplay should promote new Lucia facts. Social theories and anonymous screenshots stay in the rumour firewall until independently verified."
    ],
    "updateTrigger": "Update when Rockstar publishes new character copy, official artwork, interviews, or post-launch story details with spoiler controls.",
    "takeaways": [
      "Lucia Caminos is a central character named by Rockstar, described as fresh out of Leonida Penitentiary and determined to make smarter moves.",
      "Use official Rockstar/Take-Two material as the lead evidence, and keep trailer-inferred detail labelled separately.",
      "Lucia Caminos is one of GTA VI’s central named characters. The safe answer is that Rockstar has named Lucia, framed her as recently out of Leonida Penitentiary, and positioned her as a core figure in the official story setup.",
      "This page should not pretend to know Lucia’s full arc, ending, mission list, betrayal beats, or relationship outcome before launch. Those are story-spoiler claims and should stay outside the pre-launch lead answer unless Rockstar publishes them officially."
    ],
    "publisherBrief": {
      "intent": "Characters / Story",
      "trustGate": "Use official Rockstar/Take-Two material as the lead evidence, and keep trailer-inferred detail labelled separately.",
      "evidenceRequired": "Official Rockstar/Take-Two source, with trailer-inferred details separated from confirmed wording.",
      "primaryCta": "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
      "updateOwner": "editorial ops",
      "internalLinks": [
        "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
        "/source-policy/"
      ],
      "noLeaksGate": "No leaked footage, private documents, extracted assets, or unsourced full lists may be used to satisfy this brief."
    }
  },
  {
    "slug": "who-is-jason",
    "title": "Who Is Jason in GTA 6?",
    "cluster": "Characters / Story",
    "status": "Confirmed",
    "summary": "Jason Duval is a central character named by Rockstar, tied to the Keys, drug runners, and a desire for an easier life.",
    "body": [
      "Jason Duval is one of GTA VI’s central named characters. The safe answer is that Rockstar has named Jason, connected him to the Keys and criminal pressure around Leonida, and positioned him as one of the story’s main figures.",
      "This page should not claim Jason’s full arc, ending, mission order, relationship outcome, betrayal beats, or playable-role balance before launch. Those are story and gameplay claims, not confirmed biography.",
      "A strong Jason page should keep four evidence layers visible: confirmed Rockstar copy, official-trailer observations, cautious interpretation of public marketing, and labelled fan theory. If a claim depends on leaked footage, private documents, datamines, or extracted files, reject it instead of publishing it as speculation.",
      "Reader intent splits into identity, story setup, relationship context, and creator hooks. The article should answer “who is Jason?” directly, then explain what is still unknown so searchers do not mistake trailer inference for fact.",
      "Useful confirmed-context sections include his name, official character positioning, Keys/drug-runner framing, visible official-media moments, and how Rockstar’s copy frames his desire for an easier life. Avoid invented backstory, fake mission names, and unsourced personality analysis.",
      "Internal links should route Jason searches to Lucia, Trailer 2 breakdown, characters, spoiler policy, rumour firewall, and the confirmed-vs-rumoured tracker. That keeps high-intent character traffic inside a source-labelled path.",
      "Creator guidance: safe Jason hooks include “what Rockstar confirms about Jason,” “Jason theories ranked by evidence label,” “how Jason and Lucia are framed without spoilers,” and “questions Rockstar still has not answered.” Unsafe hooks include leaked cutscenes, fake endings, and supposed full mission timelines.",
      "After launch, split the page into spoiler-free and full-spoiler modes. Spoiler-free mode can cover identity, setup, early-game mechanics, and official context; full-spoiler mode can add chapter timelines, ending outcomes, relationship consequences, and completionist details behind visible spoiler gates.",
      "Update trigger: only official Rockstar pages, official trailers/screenshots, credited interviews, or post-launch verified gameplay should promote new Jason facts. Social theories and anonymous screenshots stay in the rumour firewall until independently verified."
    ],
    "updateTrigger": "Update when Rockstar publishes new character copy, official artwork, interviews, or post-launch story details with spoiler controls.",
    "takeaways": [
      "Jason Duval is a central character named by Rockstar, tied to the Keys, drug runners, and a desire for an easier life.",
      "Use official Rockstar/Take-Two material as the lead evidence, and keep trailer-inferred detail labelled separately.",
      "Jason Duval is one of GTA VI’s central named characters. The safe answer is that Rockstar has named Jason, connected him to the Keys and criminal pressure around Leonida, and positioned him as one of the story’s main figures.",
      "This page should not claim Jason’s full arc, ending, mission order, relationship outcome, betrayal beats, or playable-role balance before launch. Those are story and gameplay claims, not confirmed biography."
    ],
    "publisherBrief": {
      "intent": "Characters / Story",
      "trustGate": "Use official Rockstar/Take-Two material as the lead evidence, and keep trailer-inferred detail labelled separately.",
      "evidenceRequired": "Official Rockstar/Take-Two source, with trailer-inferred details separated from confirmed wording.",
      "primaryCta": "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
      "updateOwner": "editorial ops",
      "internalLinks": [
        "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
        "/source-policy/"
      ],
      "noLeaksGate": "No leaked footage, private documents, extracted assets, or unsourced full lists may be used to satisfy this brief."
    }
  },
  {
    "slug": "social-media-gameplay-predictions",
    "title": "How Social Media Could Change GTA 6 Gameplay",
    "cluster": "Gameplay Systems",
    "status": "Speculative",
    "summary": "A clear speculation piece on viral crime clips, witness posts, reputation, and how social mechanics could create emergent consequences.",
    "body": [
      "Social media is visible in GTA VI marketing, but the exact gameplay systems around it remain unconfirmed. That makes this a good speculation article only if the label is impossible to miss.",
      "The short answer is that GTA 6 could use social-media framing for world flavour, mission discovery, wanted-level escalation, reputation, comedy, or post-mission consequences — but none of those mechanics should be treated as confirmed until Rockstar publishes gameplay details.",
      "Potential systems include witness videos, viral heat, police attention, faction reputation, dynamic rumours, creator-style feeds, NPC gossip, and missions triggered by public posts. Each should be labelled as speculation unless Rockstar confirms it.",
      "A good prediction article should use a three-column model: what official footage/copy shows, what that might imply, and what remains unknown. That gives searchers useful analysis without pretending the hub has inside information.",
      "Avoid fake certainty around exact UI names, app features, follower counts, livestream mechanics, content moderation systems, or specific mission triggers. Trailer tone can inspire ideas, but it does not confirm depth, rules, or availability.",
      "The strongest gameplay hypothesis is consequence memory: public actions might travel through witnesses, clips, rumours, police systems, or faction reactions. That is a useful design lens even if the final game implements it differently.",
      "This topic connects to the RP product idea: a world-memory layer that turns player actions into social consequences, rumours, admin-approved events, and faction responses. The article should make clear that the RP engine is independent and game-agnostic.",
      "Creator guidance: safe hooks include “social systems GTA 6 might use,” “official footage vs speculation,” and “how viral heat could work in an open world.” Unsafe hooks include leaked UI, fake app lists, and “confirmed mechanics” without a primary source.",
      "Internal links should route readers to Trailer 2 breakdown, features database, rumour firewall, RP Engine, creator toolkit, and source policy. Prediction traffic should always have a path back to confirmed/unknown labels.",
      "Update trigger: official gameplay deep dives, Rockstar Newswire posts, platform-store descriptions, post-launch verified gameplay, or official support documentation can promote or correct predictions. Until then, this article remains labelled speculative."
    ],
    "updateTrigger": "Update when official pages change, when the launch checklist/tooling changes, or when post-launch guides need spoiler labels.",
    "takeaways": [
      "A clear speculation piece on viral crime clips, witness posts, reputation, and how social mechanics could create emergent consequences.",
      "Frame this as analysis or product strategy, not a claim about confirmed GTA 6 systems.",
      "Social media is visible in GTA VI marketing, but the exact gameplay systems around it remain unconfirmed. That makes this a good speculation article only if the label is impossible to miss.",
      "The short answer is that GTA 6 could use social-media framing for world flavour, mission discovery, wanted-level escalation, reputation, comedy, or post-mission consequences — but none of those mechanics should be treated as confirmed until Rockstar publishes gameplay details."
    ],
    "publisherBrief": {
      "intent": "Gameplay Systems",
      "trustGate": "Frame this as analysis or product strategy, not a claim about confirmed GTA 6 systems.",
      "evidenceRequired": "Visible speculation/product label plus a tracker link before any claim can be promoted.",
      "primaryCta": "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
      "updateOwner": "editorial ops",
      "internalLinks": [
        "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
        "/source-policy/"
      ],
      "noLeaksGate": "No leaked footage, private documents, extracted assets, or unsourced full lists may be used to satisfy this brief."
    }
  },
  {
    "slug": "future-of-gta-6-rp",
    "title": "The Future of GTA 6 RP Servers",
    "cluster": "Online / RP",
    "status": "Speculative",
    "summary": "A product-led article connecting GTA 6 hype to roleplay servers, dynamic heat, factions, and monetisable admin tooling.",
    "body": [
      "GTA 6 will almost certainly drive new RP demand, but official Online, modding, creator-tool, and server details are not yet published here. The safest pre-launch content is about admin workflows and community design, not unsupported feature claims.",
      "The short answer is that RP communities can prepare operationally without pretending Rockstar has confirmed GTA 6 Online architecture. Planning staff workflows, onboarding, moderation, scenario design, and safety rules is useful; claiming server APIs, private-server support, or modding timelines is not.",
      "Server owners need systems that reduce staff burnout: heat tracking, faction memory, witness reports, character reputation, moderation queues, event prompts, incident logs, player applications, and admin approval queues.",
      "The biggest product opportunity is persistent world memory. If a player robs a store, antagonises a faction, helps an informant, or escalates police heat, the community should be able to turn that into future consequences without one exhausted admin remembering every detail.",
      "A safe pre-launch RP stack can be game-agnostic: Discord intake, character sheets, faction reputation, heat levels, witness rumours, event seeds, moderation notes, and consent/safety boundaries. None of that requires claiming access to GTA 6 files, Online APIs, or official server infrastructure.",
      "Admin trust matters more than automation. Any AI-generated rumour, police response, faction event, or economy prompt should go through an approval queue, show why it was suggested, and avoid punishing players without human review.",
      "Monetisation should start with services and tools that do not depend on Rockstar platform access: hosted dashboards, template packs, onboarding forms, moderation playbooks, Discord/webhook alerts, consulting, and private design-partner pilots.",
      "Risk guardrails: no use of leaked assets, no extracted game data, no implied Rockstar affiliation, no promises of GTA 6 server compatibility, no paid “official RP” claims, and no collection of sensitive player data without clear policy and deletion paths.",
      "Internal links should route admins to the RP Engine landing page, Online watchlist, spoiler policy, creator toolkit, rumour firewall, and newsletter segments. The article should convert interest into design-partner discovery rather than unsupported technical promises.",
      "Update trigger: official Rockstar/Take-Two Online details, creator-tool announcements, platform policy changes, or post-launch verified community tooling can update the article. Until then, all RP tooling remains an independent, game-agnostic concept."
    ],
    "updateTrigger": "Update when Rockstar publishes Online, crossplay, GTA+, economy, creator-tool, private-session, or server/modding details.",
    "takeaways": [
      "A product-led article connecting GTA 6 hype to roleplay servers, dynamic heat, factions, and monetisable admin tooling.",
      "Frame this as analysis or product strategy, not a claim about confirmed GTA 6 systems.",
      "GTA 6 will almost certainly drive new RP demand, but official Online, modding, creator-tool, and server details are not yet published here. The safest pre-launch content is about admin workflows and community design, not unsupported feature claims.",
      "The short answer is that RP communities can prepare operationally without pretending Rockstar has confirmed GTA 6 Online architecture. Planning staff workflows, onboarding, moderation, scenario design, and safety rules is useful; claiming server APIs, private-server support, or modding timelines is not."
    ],
    "publisherBrief": {
      "intent": "Online / RP",
      "trustGate": "Frame this as analysis or product strategy, not a claim about confirmed GTA 6 systems.",
      "evidenceRequired": "Visible speculation/product label plus a tracker link before any claim can be promoted.",
      "primaryCta": "/rp/",
      "updateOwner": "community/RP editor",
      "internalLinks": [
        "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
        "/source-policy/",
        "/rp/"
      ],
      "noLeaksGate": "No leaked footage, private documents, extracted assets, or unsourced full lists may be used to satisfy this brief."
    }
  },
  {
    "slug": "creator-video-ideas",
    "title": "100 GTA 6 YouTube and TikTok Ideas",
    "cluster": "Creators",
    "status": "Evergreen",
    "summary": "A creator acquisition page designed to funnel into templates, newsletters, and paid creator tools.",
    "body": [
      "The creator opportunity is not just news recaps. It is repeatable formats: confirmed updates, unknown watchlists, trailer observations, launch prep, spoiler-safe guides, and RP community prompts.",
      "The short answer for creators is to build a content system, not a leak-chasing channel. Every idea should carry a visible trust label: confirmed, official-gap, cautious inference, speculative, debunked, or product/RP concept.",
      "Build repeatable series rather than one-off hype: “confirmed this week,” “unknown watchlist,” “no-leak trailer details,” “launch prep checklist,” “creator diary,” “rumour firewall,” and “RP systems lab.” Each series can reuse the same source policy and funnel viewers to the tracker.",
      "A high-performing safe format has five parts: hook in 2 seconds, trust label by 5 seconds, one useful fact or question, visible source cue, and a comment prompt that does not ask viewers to spread leaks.",
      "The safest creator rule is simple: if an idea depends on a leak, skip it or rebuild it around official sources and clearly labelled speculation. A leaked screenshot may spike once; a trustworthy format compounds.",
      "Useful confirmed/update formats include release-date explainers, PC status watchlists, preorder unknowns, official trailer observations, Jason/Lucia source labels, Leonida location questions, and Online/RP watchlists. Each should link back to the relevant hub page.",
      "Useful speculation formats include “what this could mean,” “three possible systems,” “what Rockstar has not answered,” and “prediction vs confirmation.” The title and thumbnail should never imply a speculative point is confirmed.",
      "Creator monetisation should stay brand-safe: newsletter sponsorship, source-labelled alerts, downloadable calendars, thumbnail/script packs, RP/admin templates, and launch-week briefings. Avoid dark-pattern preorder claims, fake giveaways, affiliate pressure, and implied Rockstar affiliation.",
      "This page should become a downloadable content calendar with hooks, titles, thumbnail angles, scripts, pinned comments, and source links — with premium packs for creators who want weekly source-safe planning.",
      "Update trigger: new official Rockstar posts, trailers, store pages, Online details, or post-launch verified gameplay should refresh creator hooks and retire outdated predictions. Rumours should feed the firewall, not the content calendar lead."
    ],
    "updateTrigger": "Update when official pages change, when the launch checklist/tooling changes, or when post-launch guides need spoiler labels.",
    "takeaways": [
      "A creator acquisition page designed to funnel into templates, newsletters, and paid creator tools.",
      "Treat this as evergreen operational guidance: useful before launch, revised when official details or in-game evidence exist.",
      "The creator opportunity is not just news recaps. It is repeatable formats: confirmed updates, unknown watchlists, trailer observations, launch prep, spoiler-safe guides, and RP community prompts.",
      "The short answer for creators is to build a content system, not a leak-chasing channel. Every idea should carry a visible trust label: confirmed, official-gap, cautious inference, speculative, debunked, or product/RP concept."
    ],
    "publisherBrief": {
      "intent": "Creators",
      "trustGate": "Treat this as evergreen operational guidance: useful before launch, revised when official details or in-game evidence exist.",
      "evidenceRequired": "Editorial utility, original templates, or post-launch in-game verification with spoiler controls.",
      "primaryCta": "/creator-toolkit/",
      "updateOwner": "creator growth editor",
      "internalLinks": [
        "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
        "/source-policy/",
        "/creator-toolkit/"
      ],
      "noLeaksGate": "No leaked footage, private documents, extracted assets, or unsourced full lists may be used to satisfy this brief."
    }
  },
  {
    "slug": "gta-6-online-watchlist",
    "title": "GTA 6 Online Watchlist: Crossplay, GTA+, Economy, and Launch Questions",
    "cluster": "Online / Live Service",
    "status": "Unknown",
    "summary": "A source-safe watchlist of GTA 6 Online questions that should stay unknown until Rockstar publishes details.",
    "body": [
      "Online search demand will be huge, but the hub should resist filling gaps with guesses. A watchlist page is more trustworthy: it names the big questions and waits for official answers.",
      "The short answer is strict: this hub does not track official confirmation yet for GTA 6 Online timing, crossplay, private sessions, GTA+ benefits, character transfer, creator tools, economy reset rules, anti-cheat, moderation, or launch-day server structure.",
      "Track each question as a row with status, source URL, last checked date, affected buyer/player decision, and “what would confirm it.” A good row says exactly which official Rockstar, Take-Two, platform-store, or support page would change the answer.",
      "Separate player-impact questions from business-model questions. Crossplay, private sessions, transfers, anti-cheat, and moderation affect where friends play; GTA+, economy resets, progression boosts, Shark Card-style currency, and subscriptions affect trust and spending.",
      "Buyer-intent questions need extra care. Do not publish edition comparisons, GTA+ benefits, transfer promises, bonus currency tables, or economy-reset timelines before official pages exist. Unknown is a better answer than a fake chart.",
      "For RP and community owners, the safe pre-launch angle is operational planning: moderation rules, no-leak policies, onboarding flows, faction templates, admin approval queues, Discord/webhook playbooks, and spoiler-safe launch-week staffing. Do not imply any GTA 6 Online server architecture is confirmed.",
      "For creators, the page should generate safe angles rather than claims: “questions Rockstar still needs to answer,” “what crossplay would change,” “how to prepare a crew without leaks,” and “Online rumours to ignore until sourced.” Each angle should link back to the tracker.",
      "When official Online details arrive, update the blast radius together: Online page, feature database, FAQ, newsletter segments, creator toolkit, RP disclaimers, source coverage ledger, and any sponsorship or buying-guide copy that mentions live service assumptions.",
      "Each question can become a newsletter alert and a future guide the moment Rockstar or Take-Two publishes details. Segment alerts so players, creators, RP admins, and buyers can subscribe to only the Online updates they care about.",
      "Update trigger: only official Rockstar, Take-Two, platform-store, or Rockstar Support publication should promote a watchlist item to confirmed. Social posts, forum claims, Discord screenshots, creator predictions, and retailer metadata should stay in the rumour firewall until primary-source verified."
    ],
    "updateTrigger": "Update when Rockstar publishes Online, crossplay, GTA+, economy, creator-tool, private-session, or server/modding details.",
    "takeaways": [
      "A source-safe watchlist of GTA 6 Online questions that should stay unknown until Rockstar publishes details.",
      "Do not fill the gap with retailer placeholders, influencer claims, or expectation-based dates; wait for an official publication.",
      "Online search demand will be huge, but the hub should resist filling gaps with guesses. A watchlist page is more trustworthy: it names the big questions and waits for official answers.",
      "The short answer is strict: this hub does not track official confirmation yet for GTA 6 Online timing, crossplay, private sessions, GTA+ benefits, character transfer, creator tools, economy reset rules, anti-cheat, moderation, or launch-day server structure."
    ],
    "publisherBrief": {
      "intent": "Online / Live Service",
      "trustGate": "Do not fill the gap with retailer placeholders, influencer claims, or expectation-based dates; wait for an official publication.",
      "evidenceRequired": "A new official Rockstar, Take-Two, platform-store, or support page before changing the lead answer.",
      "primaryCta": "/online/",
      "updateOwner": "community/RP editor",
      "internalLinks": [
        "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
        "/source-policy/",
        "/online/"
      ],
      "noLeaksGate": "No leaked footage, private documents, extracted assets, or unsourced full lists may be used to satisfy this brief."
    }
  },
  {
    "slug": "gta-6-launch-checklist",
    "title": "GTA 6 Launch Checklist: What to Do Before Release Day",
    "cluster": "Guides / Launch Prep",
    "status": "Evergreen",
    "summary": "A practical pre-launch checklist for platform choice, storage, spoilers, accessibility, creator planning, and official update tracking.",
    "body": [
      "The launch checklist is a durable guide because it helps readers before the game ships. It should avoid fake “preload dates” and focus on decisions players can actually make now.",
      "The short answer is practical: choose a launch platform, plan storage headroom, bookmark official sources, decide spoiler tolerance, prepare accessibility/controller settings, and subscribe only to source-labelled alerts for release, preorder, Online, and PC updates.",
      "Platform planning should start with confirmed support: Rockstar lists PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, while PC timing remains an official gap in this hub. Readers should not buy hardware based on rumours, but they can compare friends list, display setup, budget, subscription costs, and patience for possible later platform news.",
      "Storage planning should stay generic until official preload/file-size details exist. The useful advice is to clear space, check console storage expansion options, avoid last-minute downloads, and wait for official platform-store information before publishing numbers.",
      "Spoiler planning matters before launch week. Readers can mute keywords, avoid autoplay-heavy apps, choose spoiler-safe guide modes, disable suggested video previews where possible, and decide whether they want story-free launch checklists or full completionist help.",
      "Accessibility and comfort planning should include controller charging, headset setup, display calibration, subtitle/audio preferences, photo-mode capture folders, parental controls, and a reminder to check official accessibility information when Rockstar publishes it.",
      "Buying and preorder tasks stay conditional. Do not add edition comparisons, bonus charts, preload windows, or regional price advice until official Rockstar, platform-store, or retailer pages exist. Until then, the checklist should say “watchlist item,” not “action required.”",
      "Creators can use the same checklist to prepare streams, Shorts, spoiler policy, chat moderation, thumbnail rules, source labels, and a week-one publishing calendar. Creator prep should include a no-leaks rule and a corrections plan for fast-moving launch information.",
      "RP/server admins can prepare without claiming GTA 6 Online details: staff rotas, spoiler rules, onboarding docs, faction templates, Discord moderation, feedback forms, and game-agnostic world-memory experiments. Anything about official server architecture should remain unknown until Rockstar publishes it.",
      "Update trigger: official preorder pages, preload/file-size details, PC news, Online launch information, accessibility posts, or platform-store pages should update the checklist and its related buying guide, newsletter segments, launch command center, and source coverage ledger together."
    ],
    "updateTrigger": "Update when official pages change, when the launch checklist/tooling changes, or when post-launch guides need spoiler labels.",
    "takeaways": [
      "A practical pre-launch checklist for platform choice, storage, spoilers, accessibility, creator planning, and official update tracking.",
      "Treat this as evergreen operational guidance: useful before launch, revised when official details or in-game evidence exist.",
      "The launch checklist is a durable guide because it helps readers before the game ships. It should avoid fake “preload dates” and focus on decisions players can actually make now.",
      "The short answer is practical: choose a launch platform, plan storage headroom, bookmark official sources, decide spoiler tolerance, prepare accessibility/controller settings, and subscribe only to source-labelled alerts for release, preorder, Online, and PC updates."
    ],
    "publisherBrief": {
      "intent": "Guides / Launch Prep",
      "trustGate": "Treat this as evergreen operational guidance: useful before launch, revised when official details or in-game evidence exist.",
      "evidenceRequired": "Editorial utility, original templates, or post-launch in-game verification with spoiler controls.",
      "primaryCta": "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
      "updateOwner": "editorial ops",
      "internalLinks": [
        "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
        "/source-policy/"
      ],
      "noLeaksGate": "No leaked footage, private documents, extracted assets, or unsourced full lists may be used to satisfy this brief."
    }
  },
  {
    "slug": "spoiler-safe-gta-6-guides",
    "title": "How Spoiler-Safe GTA 6 Guides Should Work",
    "cluster": "Guides / UX",
    "status": "Evergreen",
    "summary": "A product-quality guide strategy for chapter filters, hidden endings, spoiler labels, and launch-week trust.",
    "body": [
      "A GTA 6 guide site can lose trust instantly by spoiling major story beats in headings, thumbnails, search snippets, internal links, RSS titles, or related-card text. Spoiler-safe architecture should be planned before launch, not patched after readers complain.",
      "The simplest model is layered disclosure: no spoilers in titles, chapter labels on walkthroughs, collapsible ending sections, and separate spoiler-free and full-completion modes. Search metadata should default to spoiler-free phrasing unless the page is explicitly marked full-spoiler.",
      "The short answer for the hub is that every future walkthrough should carry a spoiler mode, chapter scope, source/verification status, last-updated date, and visible warning before any story outcome, death, betrayal, ending, secret mission, or late-game unlock appears.",
      "Pre-launch content should avoid “ending explained,” “all missions,” “final boss,” “death list,” or “secret betrayal” structures entirely. If the information is not official or post-launch verified, it belongs in the rumour firewall or should not be published.",
      "A practical spoiler taxonomy needs at least five labels: no spoilers, light mechanics spoilers, location/activity spoilers, mission/chapter spoilers, and full story/ending spoilers. Each label should determine titles, summaries, related links, newsletter copy, and social snippets.",
      "Guide templates should include a safe top section for quick answers, then a disclosure gate before deeper walkthrough detail. That lets answer engines and searchers get useful help without accidentally exposing story beats in the lead answer.",
      "Internal links should be spoiler-aware. A spoiler-free page can link to the launch checklist, characters, map ledger, vehicles, features, and official sources; it should not auto-surface full ending guides or mission consequence pages in generic related content.",
      "Creator guidance: streamers and Shorts creators should use neutral thumbnails, spoiler warnings in captions, chapter labels, and separate spoiler-free vs spoiler-review uploads. Creator templates should never encourage leaked cutscenes or story thumbnails before launch.",
      "Post-launch operations should include a corrections path for wrong guide details, a freshness path for patch changes, and a reader-report flow for accidental spoiler leakage. Every serious spoiler complaint should become a corrections-log entry if the page exposed more than its label promised.",
      "This page sets the editorial rulebook for post-launch walkthroughs and helps differentiate the hub from traffic-chasing guide farms: useful answers first, spoiler consent before story detail, and no leak-dependent guide content."
    ],
    "updateTrigger": "Update when official pages change, when the launch checklist/tooling changes, or when post-launch guides need spoiler labels.",
    "takeaways": [
      "A product-quality guide strategy for chapter filters, hidden endings, spoiler labels, and launch-week trust.",
      "Treat this as evergreen operational guidance: useful before launch, revised when official details or in-game evidence exist.",
      "A GTA 6 guide site can lose trust instantly by spoiling major story beats in headings, thumbnails, search snippets, internal links, RSS titles, or related-card text. Spoiler-safe architecture should be planned before launch, not patched after readers complain.",
      "The simplest model is layered disclosure: no spoilers in titles, chapter labels on walkthroughs, collapsible ending sections, and separate spoiler-free and full-completion modes. Search metadata should default to spoiler-free phrasing unless the page is explicitly marked full-spoiler."
    ],
    "publisherBrief": {
      "intent": "Guides / UX",
      "trustGate": "Treat this as evergreen operational guidance: useful before launch, revised when official details or in-game evidence exist.",
      "evidenceRequired": "Editorial utility, original templates, or post-launch in-game verification with spoiler controls.",
      "primaryCta": "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
      "updateOwner": "editorial ops",
      "internalLinks": [
        "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
        "/source-policy/"
      ],
      "noLeaksGate": "No leaked footage, private documents, extracted assets, or unsourced full lists may be used to satisfy this brief."
    }
  },
  {
    "slug": "gta-6-trailer-2-breakdown",
    "title": "GTA 6 Trailer 2 Breakdown: What Is Officially Shown vs Inferred",
    "cluster": "Trailers / Analysis",
    "status": "Confirmed + inferred",
    "summary": "A trailer-analysis page that separates official footage observations from cautious inference, fan theory, and rejected leak-dependent claims.",
    "body": [
      "Trailer analysis is valuable, but every observation needs a label. “Shown in official footage” is different from “inferred from a scene,” “fan theory,” or “not usable because it depends on leaks.”",
      "The short answer for readers is simple: Trailer 2 can confirm only what Rockstar chose to publish in official footage and accompanying copy. It should not be used to confirm full mission lists, map size, Online systems, PC timing, preorder details, or hidden story outcomes.",
      "A strong breakdown should cite the official Trailer 2 page, describe visible moments conservatively, and route uncertain claims to the confirmed-vs-rumoured tracker. Every section should keep the source trail visible so answer engines can distinguish fact from interpretation.",
      "Use four labels throughout the article: official-footage observation, official-copy claim, cautious inference, and fan theory. If an item cannot be supported without leaked footage, datamines, private documents, or extracted assets, reject it instead of softening it into speculation.",
      "Useful source-safe sections include character framing, Leonida/Vice City locations shown in official media, vehicles and activities visible in the trailer, tone and genre cues, returning-brand observations, and questions Rockstar still has not answered.",
      "Do not turn freeze-frame guesses into hard claims. A vehicle shape, storefront, road sign, police response, or social-media UI moment can be a useful observation, but the page should not invent feature names, system depth, minigame mechanics, or mission consequences from a few frames.",
      "Internal links should send readers to the map claim ledger for location uncertainty, characters for Jason/Lucia source labels, vehicles/features databases for category scaffolds, rumour firewall for viral claims, and source policy for why leaks are excluded.",
      "Creator guidance: this page can power Shorts, TikToks, YouTube chapters, newsletter briefs, and blog snippets, but every hook should say whether the point is shown, inferred, or still unknown. Trust beats fake certainty for repeat traffic.",
      "After launch, this page can become a retrospective: which trailer reads were confirmed, which were overreach, what changed in the final game, and which fan theories were correctly downgraded before they misled buyers or creators.",
      "Update trigger: a new official trailer, screenshot batch, Rockstar Newswire article, official character/location page, or post-launch verified in-game evidence can promote or correct an observation. Social clips and leaked material should stay outside the article body."
    ],
    "updateTrigger": "Update only from official trailer pages, official screenshots, or Rockstar Newswire context; keep inferred observations labelled.",
    "takeaways": [
      "A trailer-analysis page that separates official footage observations from cautious inference, fan theory, and rejected leak-dependent claims.",
      "Use official Rockstar/Take-Two material as the lead evidence, and keep trailer-inferred detail labelled separately.",
      "Trailer analysis is valuable, but every observation needs a label. “Shown in official footage” is different from “inferred from a scene,” “fan theory,” or “not usable because it depends on leaks.”",
      "The short answer for readers is simple: Trailer 2 can confirm only what Rockstar chose to publish in official footage and accompanying copy. It should not be used to confirm full mission lists, map size, Online systems, PC timing, preorder details, or hidden story outcomes."
    ],
    "publisherBrief": {
      "intent": "Trailers / Analysis",
      "trustGate": "Use official Rockstar/Take-Two material as the lead evidence, and keep trailer-inferred detail labelled separately.",
      "evidenceRequired": "Official Rockstar/Take-Two source, with trailer-inferred details separated from confirmed wording.",
      "primaryCta": "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
      "updateOwner": "editorial ops",
      "internalLinks": [
        "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
        "/source-policy/"
      ],
      "noLeaksGate": "No leaked footage, private documents, extracted assets, or unsourced full lists may be used to satisfy this brief."
    }
  },
  {
    "slug": "gta-6-preorder-editions-watchlist",
    "title": "GTA 6 Preorder and Editions Watchlist",
    "cluster": "Release / Buying Guide",
    "status": "Unknown",
    "summary": "A buyer-intent page that keeps preorder dates, editions, bonuses, and pricing marked unknown until official store pages exist.",
    "body": [
      "Preorder traffic is valuable and risky. The correct pre-launch posture is a watchlist, not fabricated edition tables. If Rockstar has not announced editions, bonuses, or prices on official channels, the answer stays unknown.",
      "The short answer should stay deliberately boring until official pages change: there is no tracked official preorder date, no confirmed edition table, no confirmed bonus list, no confirmed preload window, and no confirmed regional price matrix in this hub yet.",
      "Track official Rockstar pages first, then platform store listings from PlayStation and Xbox, then reputable retailer pages only after they reflect official details. Each row should include source URL, last checked date, region, platform, confidence label, and whether the detail changes an actual buying decision.",
      "The watchlist should separate five buyer questions: when preorders open, which editions exist, what each edition includes, whether any bonus affects gameplay, and whether preload/file-size information changes storage planning. Until official details exist, each one remains unknown rather than padded with rumours.",
      "Do not copy placeholder retailer listings into the lead answer. Retailers can create speculative SKUs, temporary prices, generic box-art pages, SEO landing pages, or estimated release metadata long before official details are public.",
      "Affiliate readiness needs stricter rules than ordinary news. Any future monetised link should carry a disclosure near the recommendation, should never rank stores by commission, and should prefer official availability, refund clarity, delivery reliability, regional fit, and platform compatibility.",
      "When official preorder details arrive, the page should immediately add comparison tables, “which edition should you buy?” guidance, storage/preload reminders, refund notes, accessibility notes, and spoiler-safe launch prep. The old unknown answer should move into the corrections log with affected pages listed.",
      "The internal-link path should route hype traffic into safe utility: buying guide for platform decisions, release-date page for confirmed timing, newsletter for official alerts, launch checklist for storage/spoiler prep, and rumour firewall for fake edition screenshots.",
      "Conversion path: offer newsletter alerts for preorder opening, edition comparison, preload timing, and launch checklist updates — segmented so creators and RP admins are not spammed with buying-guide emails.",
      "Update trigger: only an official Rockstar, Take-Two, PlayStation, Xbox, or confirmed retailer/store page should change the lead answer. If a social claim, forum post, influencer screenshot, or anonymous retailer leak appears first, add it to the rumour firewall or watchlist rather than the buying recommendation."
    ],
    "updateTrigger": "Update immediately when official preorder, edition, price, preload, refund, or platform-store pages appear.",
    "takeaways": [
      "A buyer-intent page that keeps preorder dates, editions, bonuses, and pricing marked unknown until official store pages exist.",
      "Do not fill the gap with retailer placeholders, influencer claims, or expectation-based dates; wait for an official publication.",
      "Preorder traffic is valuable and risky. The correct pre-launch posture is a watchlist, not fabricated edition tables. If Rockstar has not announced editions, bonuses, or prices on official channels, the answer stays unknown.",
      "The short answer should stay deliberately boring until official pages change: there is no tracked official preorder date, no confirmed edition table, no confirmed bonus list, no confirmed preload window, and no confirmed regional price matrix in this hub yet."
    ],
    "publisherBrief": {
      "intent": "Release / Buying Guide",
      "trustGate": "Do not fill the gap with retailer placeholders, influencer claims, or expectation-based dates; wait for an official publication.",
      "evidenceRequired": "A new official Rockstar, Take-Two, platform-store, or support page before changing the lead answer.",
      "primaryCta": "/buying-guide/",
      "updateOwner": "release/buying editor",
      "internalLinks": [
        "/confirmed-vs-rumoured/",
        "/source-policy/",
        "/buying-guide/"
      ],
      "noLeaksGate": "No leaked footage, private documents, extracted assets, or unsourced full lists may be used to satisfy this brief."
    }
  }
]
