uses hidden data to determine which game lobby players belong in. However, there is a way players can find out their rating.,, and previous installments of the franchise use what’s called skill-based matchmaking (SBMM). Each player is given an SBMM rating based on multiple aspects of their in-game performance, which then determines who they play against. In theory, this keeps multiplayer games more balanced than if matchmaking was done completely at random.
Players are naturally curious to know what their SBMM rating is, and how that compares to other players’ scores. However, SBMM ratings aren’t displayed in-game the same way other stats like win rate or K/D ratios are. Luckily, it isn’t impossible to find SBMM ratings, although it does require jumping through a few hoops, and a bit of a wait. Still, competitive players likely won’t mind if it means getting a greater insight into how their performance is being tracked and what this means for their matchmaking lobbies.
Credit for this method of finding one’s SBMM rating should go to YouTuber TheXclusiveAce, who popularized it in the video “How to See your Hidden Skill Rating in Call of Duty!” To start, you need to go to Activision’s dedicated support site, and navigate to the Privacy & Data Protection page. Then, click on the Submit a New Request icon, which will drop a privacy agreement. After agreeing and entering one’s location information, the page should move onto the request submission page. This page does sometimes return an error, but simply going back and trying again should work.
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On the next page, you will be prompted to select which type of request you want to submit. For SBMM ratings, you will want to select the first option in blue: “.” After that, there is a prompt to log into any accounts connected to . After the information is entered, the request is
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