If you’re jumping into Call Of Duty: Warzone Black Ops and wondering how to view your in-game stats or where to find the leaderboard, you’re not alone. Unlike previous Call of Duty titles, the new Warzone setup has changed how stats like eliminations, deaths, and global rankings are displayed. Many players are still confused about how to access their performance data, especially since the combat record isn’t visible by default.
Thankfully, the process is straightforward once you know where to look. Here’s everything you need to know about checking your stats and viewing the Warzone Black Ops leaderboard on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
Where to find your Warzone Black Ops stats
To find your player stats and leaderboards in Warzone Black Ops, follow these simple steps from the main menu:
- Launch the game and wait for the main menu to fully load.
- Navigate to the Barracks tab. This section is usually located between your profile and settings.
- In the Barracks, scroll to find the Stats or Leaderboards option.
Once inside, you’ll be able to select your game mode and view a range of performance metrics such as eliminations, critical damage, placements, and objectives.
At the time of writing, Warzone Black Ops does not include a fully detailed combat record, but this may be added in a future update as it has been in past titles. So far, the existing stat tracking still gives you a good idea of how you’re performing across multiple game modes.
Breakdown of the leaderboard system
After you enter the leaderboard section, you’ll see several filters and tabs:
- Game Modes: Choose between Battle Royale, Resurgence, and Plunder.
- Filters: View data by Career, Friends, or Global.
- Stat Tabs: Cycle through stats such as:
- Eliminations
- Placements
- Critical damage
- Objectives completed
Each tab will give you a snapshot of your performance or allow you to compare your stats against the global leaderboard or your friend list.
Why the game shows “eliminations” instead of “kills”
One key change in Warzone Black Ops is the replacement of the traditional “kills” stat with eliminations. This isn’t just a cosmetic adjustment—it fundamentally changes how your performance is tracked and displayed.
Eliminations include:
- Kills you secured
- Assists where you did substantial damage
- Downs that were later cleaned up by a teammate
This new system encourages teamwork and reflects more contribution across different playstyles. It also means that stats will show higher elimination counts overall, even if your actual kill count remains the same.
In one example pulled from the in-game leaderboard, a top player had 80 eliminations and 13 deaths—an impressive number that likely included many assist-based contributions.
No combat record at launch: What it means
A common complaint among players is the absence of a full combat record at launch. Historically, Call of Duty titles include a breakdown of your performance across weapons, equipment, match history, win percentage, accuracy, and more. In Warzone Black Ops, these details are currently missing.
However, Activision will likely patch this feature soon. In previous titles, the combat record was added weeks or months after launch as part of a seasonal update. Until then, players can still get a general view of their performance using the available stat tabs.
You can monitor upcoming updates or confirm new feature rollouts by visiting Call of Duty’s official support site.
How to compare stats with friends
If you want to see how your Warzone Black Ops stats stack up against your squad or rivals:
- Go to the Leaderboard section in Barracks.
- Switch to the Friends tab.
- Choose the stat category you want to compare (e.g., eliminations, placements, critical damage).
You’ll see a side-by-side list of your friends’ stats, which is great for tracking improvement, starting friendly competitions, or just figuring out who’s carrying the team.
If your friends haven’t played a specific game mode yet, they won’t appear in that mode’s leaderboard. Just switch over to Global to see how you compare to the top-ranked players worldwide.
Future updates likely to improve stat tracking
As the Warzone Black Ops ecosystem evolves, more advanced stat tracking features are expected to be rolled out. Features likely to return include:
- Full combat records
- Per-match breakdowns
- Lifetime tracking for kills, assists, win-loss ratios
- Weapon-specific accuracy and usage data
The current system is basic but usable, and the return of more detailed analytics will be welcomed by competitive players and casuals alike.
If you’re still having trouble accessing your stats or the leaderboard, check for updates or outages through Activision Support on Twitter.
FAQ about checking stats in Warzone Black Ops
Where do I check my stats in Warzone Black Ops?
Go to Barracks from the main menu, then choose Stats or Leaderboards.
Why does it say eliminations instead of kills?
Eliminations include kills and assists, encouraging more team-based stat tracking.
Is the combat record missing from Warzone Black Ops?
Yes, it’s not available at launch but may return in a future update.
Can I see my friends’ stats?
Yes, switch to the Friends tab in the leaderboard to view their performance.
What’s the difference between eliminations and kills?
Kills are final shots, while eliminations count kills and meaningful assists.
If you’re looking to improve your performance or better understand where you stand among millions of players, checking your Warzone Black Ops stats is a must. While the combat record is still missing, you can still find valuable info through the leaderboard and stat sections to track your progress in each game mode. Don’t forget to check out our latest guides, updates, news, and tips & tricks only on CODIntel.