
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is now out, and you can track your performance from time to time by looking at valuable stats.
Checking your stats this way helps you monitor your progress and work on the areas so that you can improve your gameplay and compare your performance with friends. Whether you want to see your kill/death ratio or track your total playtime, the Black Ops 7 stats tracker has got all the performance data you need.
It allows you to view detailed lifetime statistics for both Multiplayer and Zombies, including matches played, wins, and even specific metrics like highest eliminations per game. The process is completely different from the beta, and here’s how you can check your stats in BO7.
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How to check Black Ops 7 stats
Unlike the beta, you can check your Black Ops 7 stats from the Combat Record section. To get there, all you need to do is:
- Boot up the game.
- Wait for it to load, and then select either Multiplayer or Zombies.
- Head over to the Career tab.
- Navigate to Stats.
- Click on Combat Record.

The Combat Record will show your lifetime stats. At the time of writing, I have only tried the Multiplayer mode, but checking your Zombies mode stats should also be similar.
What stats can you check in Black Ops 7
For Multiplayer, these are all the stats I can see: Time Played, Games Played, Average Eliminations Per Game, Score Per Minute, Win Loss Ratio, Eliminations Death Ratio, Total Wins, Losses, Eliminations, and Deaths.
You can also check the highest streak you’ve achieved and the highest eliminations per game since BO7 was released. Along with that, you can also see the top three weapons you’ve used, and the total eliminations for each gun will be noted right below. Click on the tab shown in the screenshot below, and the list should expand to eight weapons in total, unlocking even more details.

You can also press the Triangle button on your PS5 controller to reveal the KD ratio for each of these weapons. You can check the total victories by mode and your recent match performance.
Once you head out of the Combat Record screen, you can also take a look at your medal collections as well as the leaderboards.
If, according to you, the stats don’t look satisfactory, try using the best aim assist, PC graphics, controller, mouse and keyboard, audio, and best movement settings for optimal performance, while making sure you are using the meta weapons every season.