There’s an easy to way to check your K/D ratio and other important starts if you’re curious where you match up in Black Ops 6.

If you're a Call of Duty diehard, then knowing how many kills compared to how many deaths you have in your career is important. Thankfully, those career stats are back in Black Ops 6, such as medals earned, K/D ratio, and more that you can check.

Let us walk you through how to see them and what stats are available.

How to see your Black Ops 6 career stats and K/D ratio

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So, when you load into the Call of Duty hub application, you'll simply need to select Black Ops 6. Open up the game's multiplayer mode and you'll begin in the lobby. From there, following these steps to check your career stats in Black Ops 6:

  1. Navigate to the Barracks tab
  2. Select the Stats button at the bottom right
  3. Choose from the three options to see various statistics
    • Combat Record
    • Medal Collection
    • Leaderboards

Just go into either of those three to check differing stats in Black Ops 6. Which we will now go over individually so you understand what each section holds.

What stats are there to check in Black Ops 6?

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We've listed them above, but we'll list them here again to describe what the three sections are all about:

  • Combat Record: View your time played, games played, average elims/game, score per minute, Win/Loss and Kill/Death ratios, streaks, recent matches, wins by mode, and even eliminations and ratios for weapons, equipment, Field Upgrades, and Scorestreaks.
  • Medal Collection: View all medals you've earned and how many times. This includes streaks, multi kills, combat, gear, Scorestreaks, and game modes categories for both multiplayer and Zombies.
  • Leaderboards: View global or friend-only leaderboards to see who has performed the best in multiplayer and Zombies. Choose from categories like career, eliminations, wins, critical damage, and game modes.

There are a lot of stats you can check in Black Ops 6, especially if you want to improve in one area. This is a good way to see what guns you excel with, what modes you win most often, and plenty more.

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