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Unlocking the Secrets of Your Accountability Skill Score: An Effortless Path to Self-Discovery

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If you have ever been curious about your skill rating in Call of Duty, there is now a way for you to find out. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 players have discovered a method to get Activision to reveal their previously concealed SBMM scores, and it’s quite simple.

TheXclusiveAce has posted a tutorial on his YouTube channel, detailing the straightforward steps to access your personal SBMM report dating back to 2021’s Call of Duty: Vanguard. As noted by TheXclusiveAce, each report includes some highly personal information such as your IP address, so think carefully before sharing it in its original form.

To gain access, the initial step is to visit Activision’s privacy webpage and log in to your Activision account. TheXclusiveAce also mentioned that he had to log into his PSN account as well. Following that, submit a request for personalized data access. Before the video above, the waiting time was roughly a day before Activision emailed the report. However, now that this method has become popular, there may be additional delays.

The report itself is a comprehensive analysis of each player’s Call of Duty history, tracking every match played, as well as the mode, the character used, the number of hits taken, the longest streak, and more. It provides an abundance of information. The report also tracks the trajectory of each player’s skill rating as it rises or falls based on their activities within the games.

SBMM scores are used to place Call of Duty players in lobbies with similarly skilled competitors, as established by Activision’s guidelines. Not all players may agree with these evaluations, as NBA’s Donovan Mitchell recently asked Activision to place him “in the trash lobbies.” Over time, it’s possible that the most skilled Call of Duty players may leverage the information in their player reports to enhance their scores.

Recently, Activision launched a stoner-lizard DLC for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone. There’s also a new patch for Black Ops 6 that aims to improve the gameplay.

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