CoD WW2: How to Check the Scoreboard

How to Check the Scoreboard in CoD WW2

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While playing multiplayer matches in the latest iteration of Call of Duty, Call of Duty: WW2, there’s no doubt that you’ll want to stop and see how well you’re doing. Everyone wants to see themselves at the top of the list, stacking kill after kill up and rising through the ranks. It’s a huge rush of adrenaline to see your gamertag or handle riding high above the rest, and sometimes it can give you that last bastion of inspiration to soldier ahead to the end, even when it feels like the odds are stacked against you.

Luckily, it’s extremely simple for you to check the scoreboard while you’re playing a multiplayer match in Call of Duty: WW2. This same technique will work in most other Call of Duty titles. Simply press the touch pad if you’re playing on PlayStation 4, or the view button on Xbox One to bring up the scoreboard and check your rank. Once you’re done viewing the scoreboard stats and that sweet K/D ratio you have going on, you can let up off the button and the scoreboard will disappear, letting you get right back into the carnage.

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