
If you’re diving into the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 beta, you have two official tools from Activision to track your in-game performance across both multiplayer and Zombies modes. These tracking systems give you access to detailed gameplay statistics, allowing you to analyze everything from win rates to weapon efficiency and overall match performance.
The Black Ops 7 beta ran from Oct. 2 to 8, 2025, with early access first available to players who pre-ordered the game before opening up to the wider community. This beta took a different approach compared to previous Call of Duty titles by removing the in-game Combat Record option, meaning players needed to rely on these external stat trackers to monitor their performance.
Here’s everything you need to know about checking your stats for the Black Ops 7 beta.
Black Ops 7 beta stats

The primary method for checking your Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 beta stats is through Activision’s official tracking page. Once there, you simply need to enter your Activision ID in the designated field, and the system automatically retrieves your data from the beta period.
The platform neatly divides information between multiplayer and Zombies modes, offering you an in-depth view of your overall performance. In the multiplayer section, you can see detailed stats like total matches played, wins, eliminations, win/loss ratio, elimination/death ratio, and total playtime.
The Zombies section focuses on survival-based results, displaying figures such as total matches played, critical kills, highest round reached, exfils completed, total eliminations, and time spent battling the undead. Together, these categories offer a full picture of everyone’s gameplay habits and effectiveness across both competitive and cooperative modes.
If you prefer social media instead, there’s another way to view beta performance. You can post “@CallofDuty [Activision ID] BO7 Beta Stats” on X (formerly Twitter), replacing the placeholder with your actual ID, including the hash number. Once posted, the official Call of Duty account replies with a personalized combat record showcasing the player’s beta performance. This feature went live on Oct. 3, allowing players to instantly access their multiplayer and Zombies stats.
A few days later, on Oct. 6, additional stat features went live, introducing more in-depth data such as top-performing weapons and scorestreak usage. This gave participants a better understanding of their playstyle, strategy efficiency, and preferred equipment during the beta. Overall, the stat tracker serves as a powerful tool for players eager to assess their gameplay, highlight strengths, and pinpoint areas for improvement before the full release.
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