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Giant Spacekat (company)

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Giant Spacekat
Company typeVideo games
Founded2010
FounderAmanda Warner
Brianna Wu
ProductsVideo games
Websitegiantspacekat.com

Giant Spacekat is an American video game company founded in 2010.

The company's debut game was Revolution 60.

Controversy

Giant Spacekat became the subject of controversy when threats against female video game makers forced them out of the PAX East computer gaming convention of March 2015.

References

  1. Northeastern.edu
  2. Giant Bomb
  3. Inc Magazine
  4. The New York Times
  5. CNET
  6. CBS
  7. Venturebeat.com
  8. Polygon.com
  9. Polygon.com

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