If you wish to flex your Warzone KDA or see a detailed breakdown of your profile’s stats, then you’ll want to this useful website.
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The best Warzone players are constantly looking for ways to improve. While Call of Duty’s in-game profile does a decent job of showing you you’re most used guns and average KDA, it doesn’t go into any real detail. This is particularly true for Warzone. Fortunately, a community-made website now allows Warzone players to check their individual skill bracket.
While most competitive FPS games have a ranked mode, Warzone does not have this luxury. Instead, players are placed in games based on their individual performance. However, every player’s rank is hidden by default, so you’ll never know where you actually place in the community.
Fortunately, a new site called SBMM Warzone allows you to see which skill bracket you’re placed in, while also giving you an in-depth look at your Warzone stats. Here’s how you can check your Warzone skill-based matchmaking rank.
How to make your Call of Duty stats public in Warzone
In order to check your SBMM rank in Warzone, you’ll first need to set your profile stats to public.
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Make sure you follow the steps below before checking your stats on skill-based matchmaking in Warzone.
- Log in to the official Call of Duty website.
- Highlight your profile in the top right corner.
- Click the ‘account linking’ tab in the drop-down menu.
- Set ‘searchable’ and ‘data visible’ options to ‘all.’
How to check Warzone skill-based matchmaking rank
Checking your Warzone skill bracket is incredibly easy and can be done in a matter of seconds. Just follow these simple steps.
- Head over to sbmmwarzone.com.
- Enter your Warzone username.
- Select the platform you play on (Xbox/PlayStation, or Battle.net
- Click Find profile.
You can even check the current skill bracket of top Warzone players like Huskerrs, Vikkstar123, and Aydan.
That all there is to it. Now that you know how you stack up against the rest of the Warzone competition, you’ll finally be able to flex your skills or hide them from your friends.