At long last, Call of Duty developers Treyarch have finally added Combat Records to Black Ops 4, allowing players to check a large variety of their in-game stats.
As months passed after the release of Black Ops 4, the absence of Combat Records in Multiplayer grew more and more notable, as players begged Treyarch to add a feature in the game that would allow them to monitor their own stats.
Finally, in the April 4 game update, Combat Records was added in Black Ops 4, and below you can find out everything there is to know about the new feature and how it works.
How to check your Combat Record in Black Ops 4
For the first time in the history of Call of Duty, Combat Records for Black Ops 4 will be available on the Call of Duty Companion App and not in the actual game itself.
Treyarch have said that they did not want to add the complex menus of the Combat Record to the game, so they added a way for players to check it on their mobile devices.
Now, in order to check your stats, you simply have to download the Call of Duty Companion App via the Apple Store or Google Store, log in with your CoD account credentials, and your full Combat Record will be there for you to look at.
Weapon and attachment stats in Black Ops 4 Combat Record
Arguably the most important stats in the Combat Record is how well your perform with each individual weapon and weapon category.
On that front, the new mobile app Combat Record does not disappoint, showing the following stats for Bare Hands, Tactical Rifles, Assault Rifles, Shotguns, Sniper Rifles, Specialist, Light Machine Guns, Launchers, Pistols, Submachine Guns, and Melee weapons:
- EKIA
- EKIA/D
- Kills
- K/D
- Headshots
- Deaths (while using)
- Accuracy
- Shots landed
- Shots fired
- Killed by
- Damage
The Combat Record goes so in-depth that all of the statistics listed above are also available for all weapon attachments, so you can monitor how well you’re performing with certain weapon loadouts.
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Specialist weapon stats in Black Ops 4 Combat Record
Similar to the regular weapon stats, the Specialist weapon section of the Combat Record includes similar statistics but for the main abilities of Specialists.
This section is not limited to just weapons, as some of the stats are tailored to fit the main abilities of Specialists that may not be lethal, such as Zero’s Ice Pick.
- EKIA
- Kills
- Times used
- Damage
- Killed by
- EKIA supported by
Equipment and Scorestreak stats in Black Ops 4 Combat Record
The Black Ops 4 Combat Record on the Companion App also includes a dedicated section for Equipment, Special Issue Equipment, and Scorestreaks.
For Equipment, both regular and Special Issue, stats stats are available for Mesh Mines, Reactor Cores, 9-Bangs, Seekers, Cluster Grenades, Razor Wire, Sensor Darts, Tac-Deploys, Hawks, Assault Packs, Frags, Molotovs, Trophy Systems, and more.
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As for Scorestreaks, players can find specific data tailored for the RC-XD, Sentry, Hellstorm, Attack Chopper, Mantis, Lightning Strike, Dart, Care Package, Counter-UAV, Strike Team, UAV, Sniper’s Nest, and Gunship.
- EKIA
- Kills
- Times used
- Killed by
- Damage
- EKIA supported by (Equipment only)
- Times used (Scorestreaks only)
Map stats in Black Ops 4 Combat Record
Last but not least, maps. The new Combat Record allows players to check their statistics on certain maps, including the ones that also have weapon variants (eg: Seaside Sunset, Firing Range Night, etc…)
- Wins
- Losses
- W/L
- Specifics stats by game mode
Of course, these stats were already sort of available in the game, as players could see their stats for a specific map-mode combo whenever loading into a public match.