Summary

Leading review websiteOpenCritic is the latest brand to be acquired by Valnet Inc. as the company looks to integrate the aggregator with its gaming portfolio. Founded in 2015, OpenCritic has become the go-tohub for video game reviewsand information, providing users with comprehensive data about both thelatest releases and retro classics. Now, having joined Valnet, the site is looking to further grow its social interaction features by boosting the engagement of its community and adding more features so users can get the most out of their experience.

PerGame Rant,OpenCritic will be joining Valnet Inc.’s Odyssey Group, a division that largely focuses on interactive entertainmentand consists of recognizable brands likeGame Rant, TheGamer, DualShockers, and Hardcore Gamer. OpenCritic’s collection of aggregated reviews will soon be integrated into the aforementioned sites, allowing users to quickly look up reviews for various games they’re reading about with no fuss or frustration. OpenCritic is also looking to advance itself as a platform, as a dedicated development team is in the process of improving the site and expanding upon the services it already offers.

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What’s In Store For OpenCritic?

Expanding And Aggregating

Working with Odyssey Group,OpenCritic is also planning on further building its current API Partnerswhich includes Good Old Games,The Epic Games Store, Humble Bundle, Gamesplanet, and Newzoo. The site is also launching a gaming news syndication project that will incorporate articles and information from Valnet Inc.’s sources. Speaking about the transition, OpenCritic Co-Founder Matthew Enthoven noted thatthe site is “set for continued growth” by combining its expertise with Valent’s resources.

As for Valnet, the decision to acquire OpenCritic isthe next step in the company’s endeavor to expand its gaming verticaland provide more information to its various communities. Talking about the acquisition, Odyssey Group’s Head of Marketing James Kosur reassures users that the team is “ready to deliver features that we continuously see gamers looking for.” At the time of writing, current OpenCritic outlets will be eligible for integration.

The OpenCritic logo over Baldur’s Gate 3

OpenCritic’s addition to the Odyssey Group is another feather in the cap of a division that’s steadily growing. Across its various sites, Odyssey pulls in approximately 115.2 million active viewers and boasts an impressive 5.85 million collective followers on social media. With the added information brought on board byOpenCritic, one can only assume that Valnet Inc.’s gaming vertical will reach ever greater heights.