The Steam Awards

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The Steam Awards
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Awarded forUser-voted favorites on Steam
First awardedDecember 31, 2016;7 years ago (2016-12-31)
Website store.steampowered.com/steamawards/

The Steam Awards are an annual user-voted award event for video games published on Valve's Steam service. Introduced in 2016, game nomination and voting periods are concurrent with Steam's annual autumn and winter holiday sales, centered around the holidays of Thanksgiving and Christmas.

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Format

The Steam Awards are selected in two phases. In the first phase, Valve selects a number of categories, atypical of those used in gaming awards, and allows any registered Steam user to select one game available on Steam for that category. Valve subsequently reviews the nominations and then selects the top five games for final voting. These nominations are then presented to Steam users, giving them the opportunity to vote in each category. Following this, Valve announces the winners. [1] Game nomination and voting periods are concurrent with Steam's annual autumn and winter holiday sales, centered around the holidays of Thanksgiving and Christmas. [2] [3]

Awards

2016

The nomination process took place from November 23–29, 2016. [2] The voting took place from December 22–30, 2016, with the winners announced on December 31. [1] [4] The awards received around 15 million nominations. [1]

The 'Villain Most In Need Of A Hug' AwardThe 'I Thought This Game Was Cool Before It Won An Award' Award
The 'Test of Time' AwardThe 'Just 5 More Minutes' Award
The 'Whoooaaaaaaa, dude!' AwardThe 'Game Within A Game Award' Award
The 'I'm Not Crying, There's Something In My Eye' AwardThe 'Best Use Of A Farm Animal' Award
The 'Boom Boom' Award
(community created)
The 'Love/Hate Relationship' Award
(community created)
The 'Sit Back and Relax' Award
(community created)
The 'Better With Friends' Award
(community created)

2017

The nomination process took place from November 22–28, 2017. [5] The voting took place from December 20, 2017, to January 2, 2018, with the winners announced on January 3. [6] [7]

The 'Choices Matter' AwardThe 'Mom's Spaghetti' Award
The 'Labor of Love' AwardThe 'Suspension of Disbelief' Award
'The World Is Grim Enough Let's Just All Get Along' AwardThe 'No Apologies' Award
The 'Defies Description' AwardThe 'Cry Havoc And Let Slip The Dogs Of War' Award
The 'Haunts My Dreams' AwardThe 'Soul of Vitruvius' Award
The 'Whoooaaaaaaa, Dude! 2.0' AwardThe 'Best Soundtrack' Award
(community created)
The 'Even Better Than I Expected' Award

2018

The nomination process began on November 21, 2018. Finalists were revealed in December, with the winners announced during a live broadcast on Steam.tv on February 8, 2019. [8] [9] [10] 2018 Steam Awards introduced the "Game of the Year" category.

The "Game of the Year" AwardThe "VR Game of the Year" Award
The "Labor of Love" AwardThe "Best Developer" Award
The "Best Environment" AwardThe "Better With Friends" Award
The "Best Alternate History" AwardThe "Most Fun with a Machine" Award

2019

The nomination process began on November 26, 2019. Finalists were revealed starting on December 11, 2019, with one category a day. Unlike previous years, eligibility for awards was restricted by release date, with only games released after November 2018 able to be nominated, except for the "Labor of Love" category. [11] [12] Users were able to vote from December 19–31, with the winners announced on the final day. [13]

The "Game of the Year" AwardThe "VR Game of the Year" Award
The "Labor of Love" AwardThe "Better With Friends" Award
The "Most Innovative Gameplay" AwardThe "Outstanding Story-Rich Game" Award
The "Best Game You Suck At" AwardThe "Outstanding Visual Style" Award

2020

The nomination process began on November 25, 2020, with winners announced on January 3, 2021. [14] Nominees for each category were announced daily starting on December 17, 2020, with voting commencing between December 22 and January 3. [15]

Game of the Year AwardVR Game of the Year
Labor of Love AwardBetter With Friends
Outstanding Visual Style AwardMost Innovative Gameplay Award
Best Game You Suck At AwardBest Soundtrack Award
Outstanding Story-Rich AwardSit Back and Relax Award

2021

Nominees were announced on December 22, 2021, with voting commencing until January 3, 2022. [16] [17]

Game of the YearVR Game of the Year
Labor of LoveBetter With Friends
Outstanding Visual StyleMost Innovative Gameplay
Best Game You Suck AtBest Soundtrack
Outstanding Story-Rich GameSit Back and Relax

2022

The nomination process took place from November 22–29, 2022. Nominees were announced on December 18, 2022, with the voting process taking place from December 22–29 while the winners were announced on January 3, 2023. [18]

Game of the YearVR Game of the Year
Labor of LoveBetter With Friends
Outstanding Visual StyleMost Innovative Gameplay
Best Game You Suck AtBest Soundtrack
Outstanding Story-Rich GameSit Back and Relax
Best Game on the Go

2023

The nomination process took place from November 21–28, 2023. Nominees were announced on December 17, with the voting process taking place from December 21, 2023 to January 2, 2024. [19] [20] Journalists highlighted some winners, such as Red Dead Redemption 2 (awarded for ongoing support despite the game receiving no major updates since 2020) and Starfield (awarded for innovation despite being received poorly on Steam); [21] [22] [23] [24] some suspected the votes were sarcastic or ironic, while others considered them a symptom of fan voting. [25] [26] [27]

Game of the YearVR Game of the Year
Labor of LoveBetter With Friends
Outstanding Visual StyleMost Innovative Gameplay
Best Game You Suck AtBest Soundtrack
Outstanding Story-Rich GameSit Back and Relax
Best Game on Steam Deck

2024

The nomination process took place from November 27 to December 4 of 2024. Nominees were announced on December 17, with the voting process set to take place from December 19, 2024 to December 31. Winners will be announced on December 31.

Game of the YearVR Game of the Year
Labor of LoveBetter With Friends
Outstanding Visual StyleMost Innovative Gameplay
Best Game You Suck AtBest Soundtrack
Outstanding Story-Rich GameSit Back and Relax
Best Game on Steam Deck

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