Now that it's been live for nearly two weeks, most fans who are excited for Halo Infinite's campaign have already dived into its free-to-play multiplayer which has been widely well-received by fans and critics alike. As players continue working to unlock Halo's battle pass rewards and trying out the latest game modes, they're racking up kills and medals to proudly display to their friends and to anyone else in the lobby.

It seems like it's challenging to find an individual Spartan's service record, however, and players who are looking to see their own K/D ratio can't seem to locate it anywhere within Halo Infinite's menus. That's because Halo Infinite doesn't actually provide players with that information, so those combing through the menus in search of statistics and player records, are going to be coming up empty unless 343 Industries decides to make some changes to the game.

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Unfortunately, at the current time of writing, Halo Infinite doesn't share any statistical information with its players. Typically, Halo games include some sort of "Spartan service record" or "barracks" where players can see their K/D ratio along with plenty of other information about their time spend in-game such as total damage dealt, deaths, rounds fired, melee kills, and more. For whatever reason, Halo Infinite doesn't make that information public to other players or privately for fans looking to see their general stats.

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This is obviously a little bit frustrating for anyone curious about how they've spent their time with Halo Infinite or those looking for areas of improvement if they're trying to take their Halo Infinite ranked play to the next level. Hopefully, 343 Industries will add a way to check those ratios at some point in the future as the multiplayer is still technically in its Beta and there's plenty of room for growth and change.

That said, some of 343 Industries' other Halo projects have neglected to include K/D information in-game instead opting to publish those statistics through the Halo Waypoint app. K/D ratios for Halo Infinite aren't posted there yet, but there seems to be some precedent that they might come to the app at some point in the future. So far, 343 Industries has been very responsive to fan feedback based on the multiplayer beta with changes coming to the battle pass progression quickly after fan outcry began, so if enough fans are vocal about wanting to see their career statistics, the current lack of information regarding it could change pretty quickly.

Halo Infinite's multiplayer Beta is available now on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, with the full game launching on December 8.

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