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OGN, Inc. (an initialism of Online Gaming News) is an American online magazine publisher founded on January 12, 2012 in, by Chris Kabrowsky, Julius Mannen, Gordon Awles, and Daniel Gozos. Its online magazine, OGN, contains news about entertainment, namely video games.

History
On January 12, 2012, OGN, Inc. was founded on January 12, 2012 in Tampa, Florida by Chris Kabrowsky, Julius Mannen, Gordon Awles, and Daniel Gozos. The company's makeshift base was an apartment Kabrowsky rented with additional money from his former job at PunchOnline's WebPunks. On May 3, their online magazine, OGN, was launched.

On February 28, 2013, OGN, Inc. bought their official headquarters: the OGN Center, a group of buildings in northern Tampa.

On June 10, 2015, OGN.com was ranked as #3 on "Top 10 Gaming Websites of 2016" on PunchOnline's Top. It was also ranked as #1 on the 2016, 2017, and 2018 lists. On the 2019 list, it won second place, only being beat by.

As of June 1, 2020, 440+ people have been employed at the company.

OGN Awards
The OGN Awards is an annual awards ceremony held at the on OGN.com.

Plagiarism
On September 26, 2017, video game reviewer Donald Broad accused OGN writer Alexander Panganiban of plagiarizing his review on Virtuis. Panganiban was accused of using three sentences of the video Broad uploaded on FunnyFunny, which Broad stated was only meant for comedic purposes.

On October 1, OGN, Inc. released a public apology via, saying they take plagiarism very seriously and that Panganiban had been fired.

OGN Awards 2020
On March 31, 2020, the OGN Awards were held via a live video chat on Chat.com that was broadcast live on OGN.com. The event was criticized due to Run100 winning and being nominated for a large variety of awards.