Amazon Brazil and Kabum listings just dropped unannounced GTA 6 mechanics that retailers aren't supposed to spoil this close to launch. The big one: an integrated social network running through your in-game phone, where players watch viral videos, follow Vice City influencers, and unlock secret side missions from the feed. Rockstar already teased short-form clips in the first trailer, but this suggests the system is functional enough to drive actual gameplay loops.

Kabum goes further, describing NPC routines powered by advanced AI that generate organic random events across the map. The world "pulsates in a hyper-realistic way," according to their listing, with characters following daily cycles instead of standing around waiting for the player. Amazon's version is lighter but confirms the social features and real-time video consumption on the protagonist's phone.

This fits Rockstar's long pattern of satirizing whatever social media trend is current. Lifeinvader took on Facebook in GTA 5; now they're aiming at TikTok-style short video and influencer culture. Whether you can upload your own clips or just consume remains unclear, but the listings make it sound like discovery and fame-chasing are part of the criminal ecosystem.

Pre-orders are already live with a November 19 release date, and these retailer slips are the first real post-trailer details on systems that weren't in the official reveals. Rockstar hasn't commented yet.