Call of Duty Hidden Skill Rating Explained and Can Now Be Accessed
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Today, we’re going to share one of the most exciting discoveries in Black Ops 6 and the entire Call of Duty franchise—how to see your hidden skill rating in the game. You know how Activision puts you in certain skill tiers? Now, there’s a way to know which tier you’re in and not just for Black Ops 6, but even for older games.
But that’s not all. You can also access a ton of data, including details about every single game you’ve played on your account since the launch of Call of Duty: Vanguard.
Call of Duty Hidden Skill Rating for Black Ops 6 and Older Games Surface

Call of Duty content creator TheXclusiveAce (with the finding by JIEgOKOJI) recently shared a video explaining how players can finally check their skill rating in the game.
To do this, players need to visit the Activision website and submit their data on the official site. After that, they must select their country, review the terms and conditions, and agree to them.
Next, click on “Access My Personal Information,” and log in to your existing account. Keep in mind that this is the official Activision website, not a third-party site, so there’s no need to worry about linking your main account.
After completing the steps, you’ll need to wait a day or two to receive an email containing data for every game you’ve played since the launch of Vanguard.The email provides a file in HTML format, which contains extensive details about your Call of Duty gameplay history. This data includes your hidden skill rating, the number of games played, your in-game performance stats for each match, and even sensitive information like your IP address.
The HTML file can easily be converted into a spreadsheet for better accessibility. However, due to the inclusion of personal data, it’s important not to share this file with others.
This new way of finding our skill rating in the game is a huge step in determining how skill-based matchmaking (SBMM) works. Having said that, we wouldn’t be surprised if Activision finds a way to circumvent how players can access this report in the future. I mean, they can keep all the data and just remove the skill rating score, and that would be it.
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