You’ve dragged your team through every single Warzone 2 battle you’ve encountered in a long and demanding night of gaming, but what do you have to show for it?
Your teammates will claim that they helped, but in reality, you’ve carried them the entire way. This is where statistics come in to save the day.
With stats, you can delve deep into the forgotten Al Mazrah files and nitpick the most important elements to show that you are the one and only G.O.A.T. Prepare yourself for the disgusting amount of respect you’ll receive, and the trophies that’ll fill your dusty, old cabinets, as you’ll show that everyone else’s stats pale in comparison to yours.
Only bot-frags say “there’s no I in team,” and you’ll have the stats to prove it.
Here’s how to take a look at your statistics in Warzone 2.
How to check your Warzone 2 stats
You’ll be able to find all your statistics outside of your matches within the Combat Record feature in CoD, finally added to Warzone 2 with the season two update in February 2023.
Here’s how to open it up and view your statistics:
- Launch Warzone 2 from CoD HQ.
- Open up the top-right in-game menu by pressing Options/Start/ESC.
- Select Stats.
- Select Battle Royale.
Once you’ve played five games of Warzone 2 after the stats feature was added, you can view your Warzone 2 statistics. But the stats have only been tracking since Feb. 15, when the season two update launched.
This means that all Warzone 2 stats, including victories, kills, nukes, and everything in between, were not tracked between launch on Nov. 16 and the launch of season two. That’s a real bummer, but the application of the feature was apparently a difficult one for Infinity Ward.
Stats and the Combat Record in Warzone 2 were originally supposed to come with season one reloaded in December, but it was delayed. Then, season two was delayed two weeks from its original Feb. 1 launch date, so that’s the main reason why it took three months for statistics to come to Warzone 2.
Now, however, players can take solace in the fact that whatever they do in Warzone 2, whether it’s battle royale games on Al Mazrah or Resurgence wins on Ashika Island, the stats will be counted and the bragging rights will be on display for all to see with the simple clicks of a few buttons in the Call of Duty menu screens.