Call of Duty: Warzoneplayers seeking out a place to track their own stats now have an option, as a third-party app allows players to keep up to date on how they are performing in their matches. For anyCall of Duty: Warzoneplayers that are interested, logging onto the website and entering some basic user info will be necessary.
However,Call of Duty: Warzone’s recentchanges regarding player privacymean that fans will need to opt in to make their stats public. There are several ways to do this, such as going to theCall of Dutywebsite or using the officialCall of Dutycompanion app. Players can also opt in fromCall of Duty: Warzoneitself, and once their information has been set to public, the process of using the stat-tracking website is simple.
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CalledWZranked.com, the detailed website functions like the stat-tracking portion of theBattlefieldseries’ old Battlelog system. By inputting the proper platform and username, players are given detailed stats on every match they have played. Various charts track things like player K/D ratios across 50 matches, showing how players have fallen and climbed in their past games — a tool that could be a great way to confirm if a certain playstyle or weapon is helping or hurting a player’s performance.
The stats do not stop there, however, as WZranked also showcases how players are doinginsideCall of Duty: Warzone’s Gulag. The stats provide clear information on players’ win ratio inside the second chance arenas via another line graph, indicating which Gulag weapon lineups eachCall of Duty: Warzonefan has been succeeding and failing with. Considering how limited Activision has made the official information on player statistics, it makes sense why these third-party tracking websites are becoming increasingly common.
Fortunately,Call of Duty: Warzoneplayers should not have to deal with any morestat-tracking app controversythis time around. While it was a previous stat-tracker that caused player stats to become private in the first place, as players used it to manipulate skill-based matchmaking and cheat in tournaments, there seems to be no way for WZranked to be manipulated in a similar way. Only showing individual player state as opposed to the entire lobby at once, players should take no issue with the website.
On first glance, it seems like WZranked is a fair and fun tool that lets players see how well they are performing in the free-to-play game. As such, hopefully thisCall of Duty: Warzoneapp keeps workingfor the foreseeable future, as WZranked appears to be a positive thing for both the game and its community.
Call of Duty: Warzoneis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.