Brianna Wu

Brianna Wu is known as a video game developer and co-founder of the game development studio Giant Spacekat, whose only game to date so far is Revolution 60. Wu is a prominent anti-GamerGate voice and is often referred to by Gamergate supporters as "LW3" and "LWu".

GamerGate Involvement
Briana Wu's first involvement with Gamergate was to make a sock puppet twitter account, Drake Harper @BROLOLZ, on September 18, 2014. Tweets from this account include "The death scenes in Tomb Raider give me an erection, but that doesn’t make me a misogynist" and "Boobs are pretty, and I want to touch them, BRO."

On October 14, 2014, Brianna Wu got into a debate on Huffington Post Live along with the founder of the 8chan image board Fredrick "Hotwheels" Brennan about GamerGate, in which Brianna stated that Gamergate was about harassment of female and transsexual critics and game developers in gaming culture, while Hotwheels debated otherwise.

Due to her continued involvement in GamerGate, often using exaggerated claims and provocation, Milo Yiannopoulos wrote an article about her on February 13, 2015. The article detailed her past, establishing a pattern of histrionics and abusive behavior as John Flynt, before gender reassignment surgery to become Brianna Wu, as a means to provide context for her interactions with GamerGate and to prove that her behavior cannot be taken seriously.

Being Forced to Leave Home
Brianna Wu claimed multiple times that she had been forced to leave her house due to threats of violence received by GamerGate. This was proven false by users of chan boards showing that interviews conducted before she left her house and interviews done while she was in hiding were conducted in her home office.

Harassment
In February 2015, Brianna Wu herself posted a thread on the Revolution 60 Greenlight discussion page which asked: "Is GSX Head of Development and noted Feminist Brianna Wu a terrible person?" in an attempt to receive more harassment. The post was quickly deleted when she was questioned about it. The Greenlight page for Revolution 60 has since been taken down 'in order to prevent more abuse from GamerGate' according to Wu.

PC port and Steam Greenlight of Revolution 60
Briana Wu created a Kickstarter to port Revolution 60 from iOS to PC and Mac that was successfully funded on August 30, 2013. Though initially asking for $5,000, the project was funded with $12,728. The estimated delivery for this port was August 2014. As of February 2015, the game has not been ported.

The greenlighting of Revolution 60 was not without controversy. Wu accused people of downvoting the game, when in reality, the "not interested" button has no real impact on the greenlighting process.

It was given a "Game of the year" award by iMore, a site in which Brianna Wu's game studio had personal relationships with. This relationship along with the granting of 'Game of the year' status by iMore has been stated by GamerGate to be suspect. The game itself also has many attributes that may be seen by common feminists as 'sexualizing women' such as hour glass figures, short skirts, and pronounced breasts.