Baldur’s Gate 3 Fans Are Confused About Its Labor Of Love Steam Award

Baldur’s Gate 3 Fans Are Confused About Its Labor Of Love Steam Award

Baldur’s Gate 3 just won Labor of Love at the fan-voted Steam Awards, but even big fans of the game are a little unsure of whether it deserved it or not.

Yesterday, Valve shared the results of its yearly Steam Awards, which offer a variety of categories that fans can vote on to crown what they think is the most deserving nominee. This year’s winners are mostly pretty in line with what you’d expect, with Peak winning “Better With Friends”, Dispatch being awarded “Outstanding Story-Rich Game”, and Silksong taking home the Game of the Year award.

That being said, there are a few strange winners and omissions. We’ve already covered Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 fans being upset that it lost out at both of the awards it was up for, but there’s also been some confusion about one of the victors that even its fanbase thinks is a little bit of a rogue pick.

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Baldur’s Gate 3 ended up winning the award this year, beating out finalists like Dota 2, Rust, No Man’s Sky (a fan favourite of this category), and Helldivers 2. Although I don’t think anyone would argue that Baldur’s Gate 3 isn’t a clear labor of love (well, unless you’re still mad about Larian’s recent AI controversy), but it seems that even the BG3 community is a little split on the victory.

Over on the Baldur’s Gate 3 subreddit, the news of the Steam Awards victory was shared by bicho117. While you’d think that Baldur’s Gate 3 fans would easily agree with winning Labor of Love, that’s not quite the case, as many fans are wondering how it managed to beat out the competition, especially No Man’s Sky.

BraveNKobold said that they thought No Man’s Sky was more deserving, while flyxdvd said that Baldur’s Gate 3 has really only added more mod support in 2025. While that sentiment is echoed throughout the thread, some fans pointed out that the mod support, in-game mod manager, and especially Patch 8, were all massive additions that justify the Labor of Love achievement.

Still, even with that defense, there are a lot of mixed feelings about the award, with one Redditor pointing out that it feels weird to celebrate Baldur’s Gate 3’s post-launch support when “Wyll’s combat lines are still voiced by the early access guy“. Even those with more than 500 hours in the game are a little confused about what it’s done to end up winning 2025’s award.


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Baldur’s Gate 3

5.0/5

Released

August 3, 2023

ESRB

M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Partial Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Violence


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