Meta Shift Watch: Baldur’s Gate 3 After Patch 1.9

The competitive scene around Baldur's Gate 3 has shifted noticeably over the last six weeks. We tracked match data from 18 top-tier matches to see where the trends actually point.

The headline change is that Reign has gone from middle-of-the-bracket to consistent top-three placements. That doesn't happen by accident.

What Changed

Three things, in order of impact. First, a roster shift bringing in a former Tier-1 player. Second, a coach hire that's clearly working. Third, a meta read that the rest of the bracket is still adjusting to.

The 1.9 patch dropped two weeks before The Game Awards, which gave Reign more lead time than most. They used it.

Looking Ahead

The next stop is The Game Awards 2025. Bracket draws release next week. We'll have predictions when seeding is announced.

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Frequently asked questions

How are tournament results verified?

We pull directly from the publisher's official broadcast feeds and tournament databases (HLTV, Liquipedia for community-tracked data).

Will brackets and seedings be updated as the event progresses?

Yes — major events get live coverage; bracket updates land within hours of each match.

How do you handle roster changes mid-season?

Roster updates are confirmed via team announcements before being reflected here. We avoid unconfirmed rumors.

Comments

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Douglas Haddad · 2026-05-23

Played on Steam Deck — runs great after the proton-experimental fix.

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Elsa Vaughan · 2026-05-19

Music is criminally underrated in this one — wish more reviews mentioned the score.

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Christopher Faisal · 2026-05-18

Solid analysis. Did you try the mod community after the 1.2 patch?

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Nico Shi · 2026-05-13

Started a new game+ run after reading this. Different experience entirely.

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Abel Yamazaki

MMO Correspondent

Abel writes about JRPGs with a focus on craft over hype. nine years in the trade and counting. Specializes in long pieces about short games.

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