Call Of Duty Warzone Legacy Explained
Call of Duty Warzone Legacy allows you to see your lifetime Warzone statistics, so check out how to use it.
Ever wondered what your lifetime Warzone stats are? Now you can find out with Call of Duty Warzone Legacy, which is an official website from Activision that lets you input your username to see a video breakdown of all your stats. Warzone has a breath of fresh air for the COD series and one of the biggest battle royale games in the world, but it's set to end soon as Warzone 2 is being released. So before diving into the sequel, check out our explainer of Call of Duty Warzone Legacy.
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Call Of Duty Warzone Legacy Explained
To see your Warzone lifetime statistics, you will need to go to the website called My Warzone Legacy (we've also linked it for you). On the main page, it will tell you to redeem your own personalised video by entering your Activision ID into the text box. Once you do this with a valid account, it will load up a video breakdown of various stats.
The video is just under two minutes and shows lots of scenes of Warzone gameplay, spliced with different stats. In total, the video covers your first-ever drop, most used weapon, most deployed operator, your gulag statistics, and your best squad mates. It also ends with a Veteran Action Report, which is a breakdown of your lifetime kills, deaths, ratio, matches played, and hours played.
Below the video, you can download it or share it directly to different social media sites if you want others to see your breakdown. You can also directly download the Veteran Action Report as a handy .jpeg for easy access to your stats.
That's all for our explainer of the Call of Duty Warzone Legacy site, and now you know how to find out your lifetime Warzone stats.
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