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PatchDelta / Patch Tracker

See how every weapon and champion has actually changed

PatchDelta computes the cumulative buff-and-nerf trajectory of every tracked item across five games — Black Ops 7, League of Legends, Valorant, Counter-Strike 2, and Apex Legends. Not just the latest patch: the whole story since launch, with every change cited to its source.

Games tracked
5
Patches tracked
51
Weapons & champions
304
A PatchDelta weapon detail page: cumulative balance trajectory chart, current-vs-launch stats, and per-patch change history.

Why PatchDelta

Built around what stat sites skip

Cumulative deltas

Every page sums every numerical change since launch, so you see the full trajectory — not just whatever shipped in the latest update.

Per-patch traceability

Each entry cites the patch that changed it. Click through to see everything else that moved on the same day.

Independent & source-cited

No studio relationship, no early access, no NDA. Numbers come from official patch notes; every description is paraphrased and linked to its source.

Five games, one model

The same cumulative-delta engine runs across Black Ops 7, League of Legends, Valorant, Counter-Strike 2, and Apex Legends.

Five games, one tracker

Choose a game

The idea

What is patch tracking?

Competitive games rebalance constantly. A weapon that felt dominant at launch can be quietly chipped away across a dozen patches until it plays like a different gun — and most stat sites only ever show you the current meta. Patch tracking is the opposite lens: instead of a snapshot, it follows how each item has moved over time.

PatchDelta reads every official patch note, paraphrases each change, and rolls the numbers into a single cumulative delta per stat. When a weapon is reworked, the baseline resets so the trajectory stays honest. The full method — collection, classification, and delta math — is documented on /methodology.

The payoff: when a gun “feels worse than it used to,” you can find the exact patch, the exact stat, and the direction it has drifted since you last picked it up — across five games. More on the project and who builds it on /about.

Start with the trajectory

Pick a game and see how its weapons and champions have actually moved since launch.