Black Ops 7 tracks more than total eliminations and wins. Its Combat Record shows your overall performance, weapon usage, ratios, recent matches, and mode-specific results for Multiplayer and Zombies.
To find it, enter either Multiplayer or Zombies, then follow Career → Stats → Combat Record. The menu updates as you play, so you can use it to compare recent results with your longer-term performance.
Check Your Black Ops 7 Stats and Progress
Your statistics reveal where you are improving and where your playstyle still needs work. Instead of judging performance from one strong or weak match, the Combat Record lets you review broader trends such as:
- Elimination/Death ratio
- Win/Loss ratio
- Score per minute
- Games played
- Total eliminations
- Time played
- Highest elimination streak
- Most-used weapons
- Recent match results
BO7 reports an Elim/D ratio, not a traditional pure K/D ratio. Eliminations may include assisted kills, so keep that difference in mind when comparing the number with older Call of Duty games.
Players can find the game’s related progression, accounts, camos, and Multiplayer services through the Black Ops 7 main page.
Step 1: Enter Multiplayer or Zombies
Start from the Black Ops 7 main menu and enter either Multiplayer or Zombies. The Combat Record is available for both modes, but each one tracks its own relevant statistics.
Campaign progression appears elsewhere within the Career system, so do not expect Campaign performance to use the same Multiplayer and Zombies Combat Record screen.
Players who want a lower-pressure environment for weapon practice and challenge progression can review the existing Black Ops 7 bot lobbies option separately.
Step 2: Open the Career Menu
From the selected mode lobby, open the Career tab at the top of the screen.
The unified Career menu includes:
- Progression
- Challenges
- Intel
- Stats
- Customization
Select Stats to access Combat Record, Medal Collection, and Leaderboards.
Step 3: Select Combat Record
Choose Combat Record from the Stats menu.
This screen includes your lifetime Career statistics, Loadout performance, and recent match data. It is the main place to check how consistently you are performing rather than relying on the scoreboard from one game.
The exact information displayed depends on whether you entered the menu through Multiplayer or Zombies.
What the Multiplayer Combat Record Shows
The Multiplayer section can include:
| Multiplayer Stat | What It Tells You |
| Time Played | Total time spent in Multiplayer |
| Games Played | Number of completed matches |
| Average Eliminations | Average eliminations earned per game |
| Score Per Minute | How actively you score during matches |
| Win/Loss Ratio | Wins compared with losses |
| Elim/D Ratio | Eliminations compared with deaths |
| Total Wins and Losses | Overall match outcomes |
| Total Eliminations and Deaths | Long-term combat totals |
| Highest Streak | Best uninterrupted elimination run |
| Top Weapons | Weapons used most successfully or frequently |
Use the weapon breakdown to identify whether one gun is carrying your overall numbers. A strong general Elim/D ratio may hide weak performance with unfamiliar weapon classes.
Players reviewing a ready-made progression option can still find the existing high-level Black Ops 7 account page, but account statistics should not be confused with your own long-term improvement.
What the Zombies Combat Record Shows
Zombies uses the same Career and Stats route, but its tracked information focuses on survival and PvE performance.
Depending on the active menus, you can review information related to:
- Total eliminations
- Rounds survived
- Critical damage
- Maps played
- Weapon and loadout performance
- Recent Zombies matches
- Dead Ops Arcade statistics
Switch into Zombies before opening the Combat Record when you want Zombies-specific data rather than Multiplayer results.
Step 4: Review Your Last 10 Matches
The Combat Record includes statistics from your last 10 Recent Matches.
Recent match data is useful because lifetime figures move slowly after you have played for many hours. A loadout or strategy change may improve your recent performance before it creates a noticeable difference in your lifetime ratio.
Compare:
- Match result
- Elim/D ratio
- Score
- Objective contribution
- Damage
- Most-used weapon
- Mode and map
- Match duration
Do not judge a new loadout after one match. Review several games played under similar conditions before deciding whether the change helped.
Players working toward full weapon mastery can connect these stat checks with the progression path covered in the Black Ops 7 Dark Matter Guide.
Step 5: Open Medal Collection and Leaderboards
Combat Record is only one part of the Stats menu.
Medal Collection
Medal Collection shows the medals you have earned in Multiplayer and Zombies. It also helps identify medals you have not unlocked yet and explains the action required to earn them.
Use it when you are targeting:
- Rapid multi-kills
- Streak medals
- Equipment medals
- Scorestreak medals
- Mode-specific actions
Leaderboards
Leaderboards compare your results with friends and the wider player population.
Multiplayer leaderboards can include:
- Career
- Eliminations
- Wins
- Critical Damage
- Individual game modes
Zombies leaderboards can include:
- Career
- Eliminations
- Rounds
- Critical Damage
- Maps
- Dead Ops Arcade performance
Leaderboards provide context, but they should not be the only measure of improvement. Compare your current results with your own previous performance as well.
How Prestige Affects Your Stats
Prestiging does not erase the lifetime Combat Record.
Separate trackers are available for individual Prestige levels and throughout Prestige Master. That allows you to compare how your performance changed between Prestige cycles while retaining the larger Career record.
This is useful when a new Prestige period includes:
- Different weapons
- New loadouts
- Alternative modes
- Changed sensitivity
- A more aggressive or defensive playstyle
How to Use Your BO7 Stats Properly
Raw numbers only help when you connect them to a specific gameplay decision.
Use Elim/D With Context
A rising Elim/D ratio can show better survival and gunfight consistency, but objective players may accept more deaths while helping the team win.
Compare Elim/D with Win/Loss ratio and Score Per Minute rather than treating it as the only important metric.
Compare Weapons Fairly
Check weapon performance across similar maps and modes. A close-range SMG should not be judged by the same situations as a sniper rifle.
Unique holiday weapon charms can change a weapon’s appearance, but they do not improve its recorded performance.
Track Changes Across Several Matches
Test one change at a time. Switching sensitivity, weapon, attachments, perks, and game mode together makes it difficult to identify what affected the result.
Use the last 10 matches as a short testing window, then compare the result with your lifetime average.
Separate Personal and Team Performance
A strong Elim/D ratio with a poor Win/Loss ratio may suggest that you are winning fights but not influencing the objective enough.
High objective score and consistent wins can be more useful than chasing eliminations in modes such as Domination or Hardpoint.
Improve Movement Without Ignoring Positioning
Movement can help you survive, but sprinting into every fight may damage both your Elim/D and Win/Loss numbers.
The related tactical sprint tricks article covers movement ideas that can be tested against your recent-match statistics.
Quick Ways to Track Improvement
- Record your lifetime Elim/D, Win/Loss ratio, and Score Per Minute.
- Play 10 matches with one consistent loadout.
- Review the Recent Matches section.
- Identify which maps and modes produced the strongest results.
- Check whether your top weapon changed.
- Compare objective score alongside eliminations.
- Repeat the test after making one meaningful adjustment.
A simple comparison like this is more useful than checking the Combat Record after every single match.
Why Your Stats May Look Different Than Expected
A few common issues can make the numbers confusing:
- Elim/D is not pure K/D: Assisted eliminations can count toward the elimination total.
- Different modes track separately: Multiplayer and Zombies do not use one identical performance table.
- Lifetime stats move slowly: A few strong matches may barely affect a large Career total.
- Recent matches are limited: The detailed recent view covers the last 10 matches.
- Leaderboards and Combat Record serve different purposes: Leaderboards compare rank, while Combat Record provides personal detail.
- Prestige has separate trackers: Make sure you are looking at the intended Career or Prestige period.
If the menu does not update immediately after a match, return to the lobby and reopen Career → Stats before assuming progress has been lost.
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Black Ops 7 Stats FAQs
Where is the Combat Record in Black Ops 7?
Enter Multiplayer or Zombies, open Career, select Stats, and choose Combat Record.
Can you check your K/D ratio in BO7?
BO7 displays an Elim/D ratio. Eliminations may include assisted kills, so it is not always identical to the traditional kills-only K/D used in some older games.
Can you see your recent matches?
Yes. Combat Record includes statistics for your last 10 Recent Matches.
Does Prestige reset your Combat Record?
No. Lifetime Career stats remain available, while separate tracking can show performance for individual Prestige levels and Prestige Master.
Final Takeaway
Your BO7 Combat Record is most useful when you compare lifetime performance with recent results. Check Elim/D, Win/Loss ratio, Score Per Minute, weapon usage, and the last 10 matches together instead of focusing on one number.
Use Career → Stats → Combat Record for personal performance, Medal Collection for earned actions, and Leaderboards for comparisons. Review the data after a meaningful group of matches, make one adjustment, and test again.

