Battlefield 6 doesn’t include an in‑game account stats screen, so the quickest way to see your performance is through EA’s web player page.

Go to the official Battlefield 6 player stats page at ea.com/games/battlefield/battlefield-6/player-stats, enter your EA ID, and submit. You’ll see core totals like kill/death ratio, accuracy, matches played, total XP, assists, kills, and revives, plus your most‑played class and mode. There’s also a shareable image that bundles your headline numbers.

Note: You may encounter an age‑gate prompt. Signing in with your EA Account lets the site remember your age setting for next time. EA has previously presented this page for Open Beta stats; ongoing availability and scope can change.


Use Battlefield 6 Tracker for deep breakdowns and leaderboards

If you want more than headline totals, the Battlefield 6 Tracker from Tracker Network offers a fuller picture. It pulls together:

  • Overview stats for a quick snapshot
  • Session history to browse previous play sessions, with per‑session detail pages you can share
  • Granular breakdowns by mode, class, weapon, gadget, map, and vehicle
  • Leaderboards for a wide range of categories; rankings reflect players indexed through the service

The tracker supports lookups across Steam, EA, PlayStation Network, and Xbox Live accounts. A desktop overlay app on PC surfaces stats in‑game so you don’t need to tab out.


Make your BF6 profile discoverable (privacy and data sharing)

If third‑party trackers can’t find your profile, check two settings in the game:

  • Turn “Gameplay Sharing Data” ON in the in‑game settings
  • Ensure your in‑game Profile visibility isn’t set to private

Then enter your username exactly as it appears in‑game. If your history looks merged into fewer, longer sessions, leaving your profile open in a browser or running a desktop overlay while you play can reduce “grouped” session entries.


Overlay and mobile options (PC and phone)

On PC, a desktop overlay lets you check your own stats or look up other players without leaving a match, and can improve how individual play sessions are recorded. On mobile, a Tracker Network app is planned to add Battlefield 6 support so you can browse stats on the go. EA’s Battlefield Companion exists as a general portal, but Battlefield 6‑specific player stat viewing there hasn’t been detailed.


What you get from each option

Service Availability What you can see Extras Platform coverage
EA Battlefield 6 player stats page Web page (availability can change) K/D, accuracy, matches played, total XP, assists, kills, revives; most‑played class and mode Downloadable share image EA ID lookup (all platforms tied to your EA account)
Battlefield 6 Tracker (Tracker Network) Web and desktop app Overview plus per‑session, per‑mode, class, weapon, gadget, map, vehicle; broad leaderboards In‑game PC overlay; profile pages; session detail sharing; upcoming mobile support Steam, EA, PlayStation Network, Xbox Live

Quick answers to common questions

  • Does Battlefield 6 have an in‑game stats screen? No. Use EA’s web page for core stats and community trackers for deeper analysis.
  • Can you track per‑weapon performance? Yes, on Battlefield 6 Tracker. EA’s page focuses on account‑level totals and favorites.
  • Do stats tie into progression? Multiplayer progression is robust and designed for unlocks and bragging rights. The community tools simply visualize performance; they don’t change unlocks.

If you only need a quick K/D and playtime snapshot, the EA page does the job. For everything else—session timelines, per‑weapon trends, or where you stack up on niche leaderboards—the Battlefield 6 Tracker fills the gap until an official, in‑game solution appears.