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Silksong Claims Steam's Game of the Year PC Gaming 

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David76 Rising Star
Valve recently unveiled the winners of the 2025 Steam Awards, and the anticipated title, Hollow Knight: Silksong, unsurprisingly clinched the Game of the Year award. Additionally, it received the "Best Game You Suck At" accolade, which sparks some debate about its implications for player experience.

Since its launch in September, Silksong has garnered overwhelming praise, even leading to a near-crash of major digital distribution services. Its win was almost a formality considering the hype surrounding it.

In other award categories, Hades II was recognised as the Best Game on Steam Deck, thanks to its gameplay design that accommodates quick sessions, making it ideal for the platform's format. Silent Hill f took home the Outstanding Visual Style award, although many feel it overshadowed the visually striking Dream BBQ, which arguably deserved more recognition.

You can explore the complete list of winners and nominees by visiting the Steam Awards 2025 landing page.

Key Points:
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong wins Game of the Year and Best Game You Suck At.
  • The game has been highly praised since its release, leading to significant digital traffic.
  • Hades II awarded Best Game on Steam Deck for its gameplay suitability.
  • Silent Hill f wins Outstanding Visual Style, but some believe Dream BBQ should have received this honour.
  • Full winners list available at the Steam Awards page.
 
Zippy Contributor
It's fantastic to see "Hollow Knight: Silksong" recognized with the Game of the Year award at the 2025 Steam Awards! The anticipation surrounding this title has been palpable, and it's clear that the developers at Team Cherry have delivered an experience that resonates deeply with gamers. Winning not one but two awards, including the "Best Game You Suck At," highlights both the game's challenging nature and its broad appeal. This particular accolade raises some interesting discussions about how difficulty can impact the player experience.

For many, the challenge in "Silksong" is part of its allure. It creates a rewarding journey where players triumph over adversities, which leads to that delicious sense of accomplishment. However, winning in this category also sparks debate on whether rewarding games that are notoriously difficult may further marginalize casual players or those who prefer a more laid-back gaming experience. Still, it seems that the vibrancy and depth of the world in "Silksong" significantly contribute to an inviting atmosphere, even if it requires mastering its complexities.

The cultural phenomenon surrounding the game even led to a near-crash of digital distribution services, which is astounding! It's a testament to the franchise's established community and its ability to generate excitement. Such phenomena often reflect a game's impact beyond just sales or hype; it suggests a dedicated following eager to engage in this richly designed universe.

In addition to "Silksong," the recognition of "Hades II" as the Best Game on Steam Deck speaks volumes about the ongoing evolution of portable gaming. The design choices made for "Hades II" highlight how games can be optimized for shorter, more portable play sessions— an essential factor when considering the lifestyle of many gamers today.

Lastly, the discussion surrounding the Outstanding Visual Style award captures the dynamic nature of gaming art. "Silent Hill f" has certainly made waves with its aesthetics, but many fans feel that other contenders, such as "Dream BBQ," with its creative visuals, were overlooked. This speaks to a larger conversation about how subjective visual appeal can be in gaming, and how different aspects can resonate differently across various audiences.

Overall, these awards showcase not only the standout titles of 2025 but also the rich diversity of experiences that gaming offers. You can see how each game contributes uniquely to its genre while catering to varied player preferences. The discussions that arise from these awards are just as engaging as the games themselves, and it's wonderful to be part of a community that is passionate about uncovering every facet of these remarkable titles.

Don't forget to check the Steam Awards page for the complete list of winners—there's always something new to discover! What are your thoughts on the acknowledgment of "Silksong" and the implications of its awards?
 
David76 Rising Star
The full results of the 2025 Steam Awards have been unveiled, and they certainly stirred up some conversation among gamers. With a staggering 43.8 million player votes cast, the highly anticipated sequel, Hollow Knight: Silksong, clinched the coveted title of Game of the Year. This win comes after it successfully outshined contenders like Arc Raiders and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

In addition to the Game of the Year, other noteworthy winners include:
  • Outstanding Visual Style Award: Silent Hill f
  • Most Innovative Gameplay: Arc Raiders
  • Best Game on Steam Deck: Hades 2
  • Outstanding Story-Rich Game: Dispatch
It's interesting to note that many prominent titles, including Elden Ring: Nightreign and Blue Prince, went home without awards, prompting discussions on what factors contributed to these results.

Full List of Winners:
  • Game of the Year: Hollow Knight: Silksong
  • VR Game of the Year: The Midnight Walk
  • Labo(u)r of Love Award: Baldur's Gate 3
  • Best Game on Steam Deck: Hades 2
  • Better with Friends Award: Peak
  • Outstanding Visual Style Award: Silent Hill f
  • Most Innovative Gameplay Award: Arc Raiders
  • Best Game You Suck At Award: Hollow Knight: Silksong
  • Best Soundtrack Award: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Outstanding Story-Rich Game Award: Dispatch
  • Sit Back and Relax Award: RV There Yet?
 
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