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The Silksong Sweep and the Salt of Love – 2025 GOTY Steam Awards Breakdown

Hollow Knight Silksong Steam Awards 2025 Winner GOTY picture
Hollow Knight Silksong Steam Awards 2025 Winner GOTY

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

The Silksong Sweep: Redemption for Team Cherry

The biggest story of the #GOTY night is the absolute dominance of Hollow Knight: Silksong. After years of development that many feared would never end, the game launched as a massive critical and commercial success in late 2025. It managed to snag both Game of the Year and Best Game You Suck At, beating out heavy hitters like Kingdom Come: Deliverance II and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

Clair Obscur - Best Soundtrack Award at Steam Awards 2025 picture
Clair Obscur – Best Soundtrack Award at Steam Awards 2025

While Expedition 33 was a critical darling at other shows, Steam users clearly preferred the tight, punishing platforming of Hornet’s journey. The “Best Game You Suck At” category was particularly competitive this year, with Silksong edging out Elden Ring: Nightreign and Marvel Rivals. It’s a rare feat to take the top prize while also being recognized as the most frustratingly difficult experience of the year, but for the Hollow Knight faithful, that challenge is exactly why they waited so long.

Baldurs Gate - Labor of Love Award Steam Awards 2025 picture
Baldurs Gate – Labor of Love Award Steam Awards 2025

The “Labor of Love” Controversy

One of the most debated wins is Baldur’s Gate 3 taking home the Labor of Love award. Larian Studios has been remarkably consistent with free updates and massive patches, even rebuilding the Linux client from the ground up for native Steam Deck support in 2025. However, the win sparked a predictable amount of salt from fans of No Man’s Sky and Helldivers 2, who felt those titles—which have been supported for years (or in the case of Helldivers, fought through a rocky launch)—were more deserving. Still, the Steam community tends to vote for their current favorites, and BG3 remains the platform’s golden child.

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Peak – Better With Friend Award Steam Awards 2025

Handhelds and Innovation

Best Game on Steam Deck: Hades II won this handily, proving that Supergiant’s rogue-like loop is the gold standard for portable play. It beat out Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor and the sleeper hit BALL x PIT. The developers worked specifically to ensure the sequel was “verified” and battery-efficient from day one, and that effort paid off with the community.

Hades 2 - Best Game on Steam Deck 2025 Steam Awards picture
Hades 2 – Best Game on Steam Deck 2025 Steam Awards

Most Innovative Gameplay: This went to ARC Raiders (affiliate link). It was a controversial pick for some, as many felt the mind-bending puzzles of Blue Prince or the genre-blending of Mage Arena pushed the medium further. However, ARC Raiders’ unpredictable community-driven “story generator” in an extraction shooter setting won over the masses, proving that even a crowded genre can feel fresh with the right execution.

Arc Raiders - Most Innovative Gameplay Award picture
Arc Raiders – Most Innovative Gameplay Award

Story & Style: The Rise of the New Classics

In a major upset, Dispatch from AdHoc Studio took home Outstanding Story-Rich Game. This superhero workplace comedy managed to beat out cinematic giants like The Last of Us Part II Remastered and Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Players were enamored with its episodic structure and meaningful choices, showing a pivot toward tight, focused writing rather than sprawling open-world bloat.

On the visual front, Silent Hill f secured Outstanding Visual Style. It faced stiff competition from Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and DOOM: The Dark Ages, but its unique, unsettling Japanese folk-horror aesthetic resonated more than raw graphical power. This win signals that Steam players are increasingly looking for a cohesive art direction that defines the game’s identity.

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Silent Hill f – Outstanding Visuals Awards at Steam Awards 2025

Rounding Out the Winners

CategoryWinnerNotable Runners-Up
VR Game of the YearThe Midnight WalkPavlov, Le Mans Ultimate
Better With FriendsPEAKBattlefield 6, Split Fiction
Best SoundtrackClair Obscur: Expedition 33Spider-Man 2, DELTARUNE
Sit Back and RelaxRV There Yet?Slime Rancher 2, PowerWash Sim 2
RV There Yet - Sit Back and Relax Award at Steam Awards 2025 picture
RV There Yet – Sit Back and Relax Award at Steam Awards 2025

The 2025 results highlight a community that is increasingly independent from mainstream trends. Whether it’s the claymation beauty of The Midnight Walk or the chaotic cooperation in PEAK, the winners reflect a year where creativity and community engagement mattered more than budget. How do you like Steam GOTY 2025 results yourself? Please leave a comment.

VR Game winner at Steam Awards 2025 is The Midnight Walk picture
VR Game winner at Steam Awards 2025 is The Midnight Walk

CDPR 2026: The New Witcher Era and the GOG Reboot

Ciri Witcher IV - Project Polaris picture
Ciri Witcher IV - Project Polaris

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

The first week of January 2026 finds CD Projekt Red in the middle of a structural overhaul. After years of quiet work following the Phantom Liberty launch, the studio cleared its plate. They sold GOG, moved their entire tech stack to Unreal Engine 5, and started pushing The Witcher into a permanent release cycle.

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CD Projekt sold GOG

The GOG Sale: Back to Preservation

On December 29, 2025, CDPR sold 100% of GOG.com back to its original co-founder, Michał Kiciński, for PLN 90.7 million ($25.2 million). The storefront is now independent again.

CD PROJEKT co-founder Michał Kiciński acquires GOG for 25M dollars picture
CD PROJEKT co-founder Michał Kiciński acquires GOG for 25M dollars

For players, this protects the DRM-free mission. Kiciński wants GOG to return to its original purpose: reviving classic games and ensuring digital ownership. The studio will still launch future titles like The Witcher 4 on GOG, but the storefront can now focus on its Preservation Program without needing to compete with Steam’s scale or answer to quarterly earnings reports.

The Witcher 3 “Bridge” Expansion: Ciri and the Lynx

Rumors from Polish industry insider Borys Nieśpielak and financial analyst Mateusz Chrzanowski at Noble Securities point toward a massive, paid expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt dropping in May 2026.

This DLC connects the original trilogy to the new saga. It focuses on Ciri after the main game ends. The marketing features the School of the Lynx medallion, a new Witcher order that represents a break from the dying traditions of Kaer Morhen. Playing as Ciri lets us see the founding of this school, which positions her as the anchor for Project Polaris.

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Ciri likely as main character of Witcher 4 CD Project Red

The internal Warsaw team isn’t developing this. Fool’s Theory—the studio remaking The Witcher 1—is handling it. This team includes many lead developers who built the original Wild Hunt. They’re using the familiar REDengine to deliver a standalone-style expansion (projected at $30) while the main CDPR staff stays focused on the new engine for The Witcher 4.

Technical Shift: The Unreal Engine 5 Revolution

The transition to Unreal Engine 5.x is the foundation for everything CDPR plans between now and 2030. The State of Unreal tech demo showed how this shift affects actual gameplay.

Nanite Foliage means the forests of Kovir (the rumored setting for Polaris) use high-fidelity geometry. Trees and grass no longer pop in as you get closer.

CD Projekt Red shifting to Unreal Engine 5 focus on game rather than engine picture
CD Projekt Red shifting to Unreal Engine 5 focus on game rather than engine

Lumen Lighting makes all lighting dynamic. If you cast a Sign or walk past a light source, the shadows and reflections update instantly without the performance hit of traditional ray-tracing.

FastGeo Streaming is a tool CDPR co-developed with Epic Games. It streams massive amounts of data instantly, which matters for the dense urban environments planned for the Cyberpunk sequel.

The 2026–2030 Roadmap

The current plan splits development geographically so The Witcher and Cyberpunk don’t fight for the same resources.

ProjectLead TeamCurrent StatusExpected Release
W3 ExpansionFool’s TheoryFinishing TouchesMay 2026
Polaris (W4)CDPR WarsawFull ProductionLate 2027
Sirius (Multiplayer)CDPR / MolassesConceptual2028
Orion (CP2)CDPR BostonPre-production2030

Project Polaris: The New Saga

Over 400 people in Warsaw are working on Polaris. It starts a new trilogy that CDPR plans to release over six years. By using a shared UE5 technical base, they expect to release The Witcher 5 and 6 much faster than previous sequels.

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The Witcher 4 known as Project-Polaris

Project Orion: The Future of Night City

The Boston hub is now home to the Cyberpunk sequel. Lead designers from Phantom Liberty are building the team in North America. They want to integrate multiplayer directly into the core experience this time, turning Night City into a social hub instead of just a single-player playground. The game entered pre-production in May 2025 with an expected release no earlier than 2030.

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Cyberpunk 2077 2 Project Orion CD Project Boston

ENA: Dream BBQ On Steam Is The Most Valuable Free ‘Catch’ Of 2026 Yet

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ENA Dream BBQ free game

Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

The Architecture Of A Digital Fever Dream

Claiming a free title on Steam usually feels like hoarding digital clutter, but ENA: Dream BBQ represents a pivot toward high-concept exploration that feels earned. Released in March 2025 by the ENA Team, the first chapter, “Lonely Door,” remains a masterclass in using the jagged, low-poly aesthetics of the PS1 era to build something that feels genuinely alien. The world is a hyper-saturated void where corporate language and surrealist horror merge, forcing the player to navigate environments that feel both nostalgic and hostile. It avoids the typical traps of modern indie design by refusing to explain its internal logic, instead opting for a sensory blitz that rewards the patient observer. You find yourself trapped in a reality where the colors are too loud and the dialogue is too sharp, yet the lack of a price tag makes the initial friction feel like a fair trade for the visual brilliance on display.

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ENA Dream BBQ is free on Steam now

Labor As A Psychedelic Aesthetic

The core loop of the experience centers on tasks that feel like a mockery of productive labor, placing ENA in a position of perpetual, confused service. Walking through the Red Outworld or navigating the “Purge Route” involves interacting with entities that speak in riddles and demand nonsensical favors. This isn’t a power fantasy; the game functions as an exploration of emotional instability through a mechanical lens. The dual nature of the protagonist—shifting between the manic “salesperson” and the melancholic “meanie”—mirrors the exhaustion of maintaining a persona in a world that only values you for what you can provide. It utilizes the Unity engine to simulate a kind of hardware instability that feels intentional, creating a space where the glitch is the point and the discomfort is the primary export. This specific focus on the mundane made strange keeps the experience grounded even when the scenery begins to melt into a kaleidoscopic blur.

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ENA Dream BBQ Sureal Neon

The Economy Of Episodic Discomfort

Choosing to release the first chapter for free on Steam was a calculated move by Joel G that bypassed the traditional demo cycle to create a self-contained cultural event. While the Supporter Edition and future chapters carry a cost, “Lonely Door” serves as a complete artistic statement that doesn’t hold back on the creator’s idiosyncratic vision. It captures a specific brand of “Internet Weird” that has matured from YouTube shorts into a fully realized interactive medium. The “Overwhelmingly Positive” reviews reflect a community that values vision over traditional gameplay polish, proving that there is a massive audience for games that prioritize mood over mechanics. We see a landscape where the most interesting ideas are often the ones given away for nothing, forcing the paid market to justify its existence against the high-quality surrealism found in these episodic experiments. It remains an essential download for anyone who thinks the current state of gaming has become too predictable or too safe.

Arc Raiders Aggression Matchmaking: How Embark Studios Is Sorting Looters From Killers

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Arc Raiders - Fighting Queen Arc

Estimated reading time: 2 minutes

The Algorithm of Intent

Embark Studios finally stopped playing coy about how their machines sort the digital wheat from the tactical chaff. Patrick Söderlund basically handed the Reddit theorists a victory lap by confirming Arc Raiders employs aggression-based matchmaking. This system attempts to bucket the bloodthirsty PvP enthusiasts away from the folks who actually want to scavenge in peace. If you spend your time hunting players, you get a lobby of hunters. If you’re there for the loot and the atmosphere, the algorithm tries to find you a kindred spirit who won’t shoot you in the back the second a rare component drops. It is a bold move for an extraction shooter, a genre that usually thrives on the total lack of safety, but Embark is clearly trying to manage the salt levels of its growing player base.

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Arc Raiders – Matchmaking tune up

Extraction Etiquette and the Predator Problem

The CEO admitted the system is hardly a perfected science. It functions as a secondary layer beneath the standard skill-based parameters and party-size filters. The logic is simple: the game tracks your propensity for violence. A week ago, this invisible hand started nudging the “kill on sight” crowd toward their own private hells. It aims to address the viral chaos of retired pros dunking on casuals, but it raises questions about how the game defines intent. If you only fire in self-defense, the system might still struggle to differentiate you from the aggressor. The tension of the extraction genre relies on that unpredictability. Sanitizing the experience too much could strip the game of its actual edge, turning a tense standoff into a predictable chore.

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Arc Raiders – PvPvE hit of 2025

Steam’s 90% Off Deep Discounts: How to Spend Your Last Five Bucks Before January 5th

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Nioh - Complete Edition
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Dead Island 2 – Discount on Steam

The Steam Winter Sale is staggering toward its January 5th finish line, and if you haven’t picked through the “Deep Discounts” bin yet, you’re essentially leaving high-tier entertainment on the table for the price of a mediocre bodega coffee. We are talking about the kind of price-to-performance ratio that makes the usual 20% off “seasonal specials” look like a scam. This isn’t about filling a library with digital dust-collectors; it’s about snagging genuine heavy hitters that have finally bottomed out in price. Whether you’re looking to lose a hundred hours in a Viking saga or just want to bite people as a radioactive shark for the afternoon, the current spread is a rare moment where the algorithm actually favors the player’s wallet.

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Darksiders 3

The Samurai and the Shark: High-Stakes Action for Pocket Change

If you have any respect for your own reflexes, Nioh: Complete Edition at €4,99 is a mandatory acquisition. This is Team Ninja at their most masochistic, offering a combat system with more depth than most modern RPGs combined, now packaged with all its DLC for the price of a subway fare. It’s a brutal masterclass that demands you actually learn its systems rather than just mashing through. On the complete opposite end of the intellectual spectrum, Maneater is sitting at €3,59. It is exactly what it looks like: an “RPG” where you are the shark, you eat the tourists, and you evolve into a lightning-shooting apex predator. It’s lean, it’s stupidly fun, and it doesn’t overstay its welcome. Also hitting that sub-five-euro sweet spot is Darksiders III at €3,99, which leaned harder into the Souls-like philosophy than its predecessors. It might have been divisive at launch, but at this price, its flaws are easily ignored in favor of its solid world design and visceral whip-cracking.

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Ace Combat 7 – Skies Unknown

Surviving the Apocalypse Without Going Broke

The survival genre is heavily represented in this final stretch, led by the surprisingly competent Dead Island 2 at €4,99. After a decade in development hell, it turned out to be a remarkably polished, gorgeous gore-fest that actually understands the simple joy of dismantling zombies in the California sun. If you prefer your apocalypse with more spreadsheets and base-building, Fallout 76 at €3,99 has finally matured into the game people wanted back in 2018. The community is famously helpful, and the map is still one of Bethesda’s best environmental efforts. For those who want their survival to feel like a genuine threat, Green Hell is down to €2,09. It’s an uncompromising look at how quickly a rainforest can kill you, and at two euros, the cost of entry is significantly less painful than the parasites your character will inevitably contract. Even the orbital-scale survival of Icarus is down to €3,39, providing a session-based loop that actually rewards careful planning.

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Planet Zoo Frontier Development

Strategy, Sims, and the Seductive Pull of a Five-Euro Price Tag

If you haven’t played Slay the Spire, the €2,29 price tag is basically a dare. This game essentially birthed the modern roguelike deckbuilder, and its balance remains the gold standard for the genre. You will start a run at 11 PM and suddenly realize it’s 4 AM; that is the level of “just one more turn” efficiency we’re dealing with here. For a different kind of intensity, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown is €4,79. It’s a theatrical, over-the-top jet fighter soap opera that looks incredible on a high-refresh monitor. Meanwhile, Detroit: Become Human at €3,99 offers the peak of the Quantic Dream “playable cinema” style. Even if you find the writing heavy-handed, the production value and the sheer number of branching paths make it worth the entry fee. Finally, for those who want to lose their minds in management, Planet Zoo at €4,49 and X4: Foundations at €4,99 offer hundreds of hours of granular control, whether you’re building a habitat for lemurs or managing a galactic trade empire.

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Franchise Staples and the Best of the Rest

Beyond the deep genre cuts, some of the biggest names in gaming are currently at their lowest historical prices. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is €4,99, which is frankly absurd for the sheer volume of content included. If you want a more mature open world, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is €5,99. While it’s technically just over the five-euro mark, the amount of land to conquer justifies the extra change. For those looking to destroy their friendships, Overcooked! is €1,59 and Golf With Your Friends is €1,49. Both are essential party games that cost less than a bag of chips. If you need something darker, the unsettling Bendy and the Ink Machine is €1,84, and the classic heist simulator PAYDAY 2 is practically being given away at €0,99. Lastly, for the melee enthusiasts, For Honor at €1,49 offers a unique combat system that still maintains a dedicated competitive scene.