At this point GTA 5 has become something of a hoarder. If this game swipes any awards next year as well, other major releases might just have to stage an intervention. Alas, the clock struck midnight and the year is 2017 pretty much everywhere, and so all end of year awards are wrapping up, including the inaugural Steam Awards.

We covered GTA 5's double nomination in the first ever Steam Awards, hosted by Valve over the immensely popular digital distribution platform. These awards put a unique spin on the whole Game of the Year trend, by allowing users to nominate games from any year in a number of atypical categories, such as "villain most in need of a hug" and "just 5 more minutes".
Both nominees and winners were selected based on community voting. Whereas for nominations, literally any game in the massive Steam store library could be voted for, only those which got through this phase could be chosen when voting proper. All voters were rewarded with Steam trading cards for taking part.