How to Check KD in Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2

Seeing people show off their KD everywhere but don’t know how to check yours? Don’t worry, we got you.

How to check KD in Warzone 2 and MW2

What is KD in Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2

KD is a term that you will come across a lot if you are into FPS games. KD or K/D is nothing but Kill-to-Death ratio.

The number of eliminations you’ve had in a game to the number of times you got eliminated. Basically the average of how many opponents you eliminated before getting eliminated.

If you have eliminated eight opponents in a match, but got eliminated twice, then your K/D for that game is 4.0.

Now, your overall K/D in a game is the average of your KD in all the matches you have played in that game so far. The same is the case with Warzone 2 and MW2.

How to check K/D

Checking your K/D Ratio is pretty simple and straightforward, both in MW2 and Warzone 2. You don’t have to visit any external website to do it. The game has this feature included within. Here is how to do it:

  1. Launch the game.
  2. Enter Warzone 2.0 or Modern Warfare 2.
  3. Click on the Icon with 6 Square in the top-right corner.
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  4. Select Stats
  5. From here, you will be able to see your KD Ratio as well as your Win Loss Ratio.

Click on each tab to get more detailed information. You can get the information on your top weapons and how eliminations you have with them. Your best weapon classes, your best equipments, etc.

You can even check the data of your “Last 10 games”, and check out the Scoreboard on each of them.


If you think this guide has helped, then let us know in the comment section below. And for more COD Warzone 2 guides, keep an eye on Frondtech. We will be covering every single technical issue and bug of the game. Good luck!


That’s all, folks!

Last Updated on December 24, 2023

4 thoughts on “How to Check KD in Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2”

        1. Yes, I know. When Warzone 2 came out, the devs mentioned that stats would be coming to Warzone 2 at a “later date”. I guess, that “later date” hasn’t arrived yet.

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