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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

San Jose eyes thousands of new homes after new housing policy, incentive changes

San Jose has approved a slew of housing initiatives and incentives including some for office-to-residential conversions downtown to jump-start the construction of thousands of units previously stalled by unfavorable market conditions. Despite the city approving tens of thousands of housing units since 2020, fewer than a third have broken ground, leaving San Jose well behind the state's mandate to plan for 62,200 units by 2031.
Real estate
Video games
fromGameSpot
2 months ago

GTA 6 Delay Could Cost Rockstar $60 Million, As Insiders Report Game Is Content Complete

GTA 6 is delayed to November 19, 2026, costing Take-Two roughly $60 million while developers use extra time for polishing and bug fixes.
Video games
fromThe Verge
6 months ago

Nintendo wants to keep 'traditional approach' to development as costs skyrocket

Nintendo is adapting to rising development costs in the Switch 2 era by maintaining its traditional game creation approach.
fromGameSpot
6 months ago

Nintendo May Use "Shorter Development Periods" On Some Games To Offset High Costs

Recent game software development has become larger in scale and longer in duration, resulting in higher development costs. Our development teams are devising various ways to maintain our traditional approach to creating games amidst the increasing scale and length of development.
Video games
California
fromwww.mercurynews.com
8 months ago

Walters: Why did the California Senate shunt a cost-cutting housing bill?

California's housing production costs are significantly higher due to state policies and lengthy regulations.
Recent legislative efforts to ease housing development faced strong opposition from environmental groups.
Video games
fromInverse
9 months ago

'GTA 6' Is Probably Going To Cost Way More Than You'd Expect, Analysts Say

Xbox raises console prices and some game prices to $80 due to rising development costs.
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