Warzone 2 devs respond to broken stats since Season 3 update

Liam Mackay
Warzone 2 player in Al Mazrah

Warzone 2 players have been frustrated to see their stats such as wins and K/D not tracking ever since the Season 3 update, but devs Raven Software have responded to the issue.

Call of Duty: Warzone 2 launched without a Combat Record or leaderboard, making it impossible to see how well you were stacking up against the rest of the competition in Al Mazrah. The feature finally arrived with the Season 2 update but with Season 3 now here, players have reported that none of their stats are being tracked anymore.

Raven Software have responded to the issue, confirming that they’re investigating the broken Combat Record.

Warzone 2 Season 3 was a major update that sought to address some of the main criticisms of the battle royale, such as movement, the lack of one-shot Sniper Rifles, and popular Caldera features that were missing.

We’ll likely need to wait until Season 3 Reloaded to see any other major changes, but the devs are working on a few issues that popped up since the update. One that’s been heavily reported is the Combat Record no longer tracking stats.

Tweeting on April 17, Raven Software said, “We’re investigating an issue causing Wins and Losses to not track correctly.”

After players pointed out that their K/D ratio isn’t updating either, the developers confirmed that they’re looking into “an issue causing all stats not to track correctly.”

There’s no timeframe for when to expect the fix, but rest assured that it’s on the developer’s radar. They’re also investigating issues with Advanced UAVs, the Latency Widget being stuck on 1ms, Private Matches, and more.

May’s Season 3 Reloaded brings the highly anticipated Ranked Play mode and new weapons, but we’d expect some of these fixes to arrive before the next content update.

Image Credit: Activision

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Liam is CharlieIntel's Editor. After graduating in Journalism from Edinburgh Napier University, Liam made use of his passion for FPS games, including Call of Duty, by writing for sites such as The Nerd Stash, Red Bull Gaming, and GAMINGbible before joining CharlieIntel in November 2020. You can contact Liam at [email protected].