The latest PUBG update for Xbox One has completely wiped the leaderboards, resetting the stats of millions of players worldwide. Fortunately, there are some easy ways to track your stats for previous seasons, and this guide will show you how.
Occasionally, the developer behind PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds releases an update that rings in the game’s new season. Each time he does this, the leaderboards are reset and the stats that many players follow for Solos, Duos and Squad games are reset.
this newest version It’s PUBG’s third season on Xbox One, and that means you need to increase your wins, kills, and longest shots once again. And although it may seem so, you are not starting from scratch.
Your stats from previous seasons are saved, but you won’t find them in the game itself. For now, you’ll have to rely on the official Xbox app and third-party websites to find your stats for the previous two seasons.
In this guide, we’ll show you the easiest ways to track your PUBG stats for current seasons and all upcoming seasons.
How to Track Your PUBG Stats on Xbox One
If you want an overview of the most prominent PUBG stats for all seasons, Xbox app for iPhone, iPador Android.
After downloading the application to your device, you need to do:
Here you will get some of your overall stats over the three seasons. You will see Time Played, Total Matches Played, Total Wins, Total Kills and Total Headshots. If your friends are playing the game on Xbox, you’ll be able to see how your stats stack up against theirs.
If you want more in-depth information, there are several third-party sites that will help you track additional stats and even replays of individual games.
PUBG Xbox collects your stats for all seasons in one place.
first site Xbox PUBG. To track your Xbox account, you need to go to the website and click on the three horizontal lines in the upper right corner of the screen.
From there, tap Search and add your Xbox username. This will take a few minutes. Once installed, you’ll have a deep look at your stats. You can browse the current season and see your achievements, or switch to the overview and see your cumulative stats for all PUBG seasons.
You also get individual breakdowns for your Kill Mortality (K/D), Headshot Percentage, Wins and Win Types, so you can track them over time.
Towards the bottom of the page you’ll get a reading for each season so you can keep track of how you’ve progressed or regressed over time.
PUBG Detective tracks your stats and lets you watch replays of your previous games.
the other site is called PUBG Detective. PUBG Detective keeps track of your stats for the current season, but comes with an extremely useful tool that can help you strategize better with your teammates and maybe get a thing or two from your enemies.
To use PUBG Detective, you need to type your Xbox username in the top search bar. Make sure you choose the right region or it won’t find you.
Doing so will spit out data about your Solo, Duo, and Squad matches. If you scroll down, you’ll get a nice breakdown of each game, including the history player, how many kills you made, where you placed them, and how your placement affected your ranking.
You should see a green magnifying glass next to a green arrow on the right. If you click on them (you can only do this on a PC or Mac for now), it will bring up a replay of the game.
The replay will be downloaded and you’ll soon be able to watch the entire match unfold before your eyes. You can track what you and your teammates are doing, and you can also inspect your enemies. You will also notice package locations and car locations.
These iterations will help you identify what you did right and, more importantly, what you did wrong. And the lessons you learn can help you get more wins and more kills in the coming weeks.