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About Raven Hubs Games
Raven Hubs Games is a free browser game destination built around fast discovery, clear categories, useful guides, and lightweight online play.
Updated 2026-06-30
What we are building
Raven Hubs Games focuses on lightweight browser game discovery. The goal is simple: help visitors move from a broad idea like free browser games or online games into a playable choice with fewer dead ends.
Raven Hubs operates this website and is responsible for site navigation, catalog wording, category labels, guide copy, policy pages, correction handling, and the public contact path. Third-party game providers remain responsible for the game files, game runtime, and any external source pages they operate.
The site uses category pages, topic pages, guide articles, game pages, and an HTML sitemap to create several browsing paths. That structure helps players compare pace, controls, mobile fit, and related play styles before loading a game frame.
Game library
The game library powers pages, categories, search metadata, guide content, and related-game recommendations from one consistent source. Catalog entries should stay accurate, safe to publish, and useful for players comparing what to play next.
- Game pages with descriptions, controls, tags, and related links
- Category and topic pages for broader discovery
- Guide content for controls, mobile fit, and short-session choices
Editorial responsibility
Raven Hubs Editorial is responsible for catalog wording, category fit, guide content, policy pages, and correction handling. When a page needs a fix, the goal is to correct the public page and keep the browsing paths aligned.
- Keep category and topic labels aligned with the actual game
- Record source, publisher, and other useful catalog notes when they are available
- Check playable-page behavior when a game page is corrected
- Update pages when availability, controls, or device behavior changes
- Route game corrections and rights-related reports through support@ravenhubs.com
- Route privacy and data deletion requests through privacy@ravenhubs.com
Game testing process
The current maintenance process checks whether a game page loads, whether the first playable state is reachable, whether controls are understandable, and whether desktop and mobile layouts remain usable. When Raven Hubs finds a mismatch or broken page, the page copy and browsing paths should be corrected rather than hidden behind a public review state.
- Record useful device, browser, controls, loading behavior, and troubleshooting notes when a page needs hands-on clarification
- Keep category corrections separate from gameplay impressions
- Use correction reports to update the catalog record first so pages, search data, recommendations, and sitemaps stay aligned
How we handle third-party games
Some games may be provided or hosted by third parties. Raven Hubs keeps external play behavior, source links, policy pages, copyright notes, and contact guidance visible so visitors can understand what happens before they play. Raven Hubs does not claim operational control over third-party game frames, source pages, or external provider data handling.
We avoid fake support claims, fake social profiles, invented partnerships, and default permission assumptions. The public contact path and policy pages describe only the workflows that are live on the current site.
What players can check before starting
Each game page is designed to answer a few practical questions before the player loads: what kind of game it is, which controls matter, whether mobile or desktop is a better fit, whether fullscreen should wait until the frame responds, and where to go next if the first game is not the right match.
- Use categories for broad browsing and topics for sharper intent
- Read controls and device notes before loading the frame
- Use related games and guides instead of restarting from search
Corrections and rights questions
Catalog corrections, game availability reports, and rights questions can be sent to support@ravenhubs.com. Privacy or data deletion requests should use privacy@ravenhubs.com. Include the affected Raven Hubs URL, the game title, the issue, and any source or ownership details that help verify the request.