Unlike many other multiplayer first-person shooters on the market, the Battlefield franchise hasn't always been keen to allow players to check their stats through the game's menus. That philosophy hasn't changed with Battlefield 6, as the multiplayer beta offers no way to check your account stats in-game. However, that doesn't mean you can't view your stats using an alternative method.Fortunately for the community, EA has revealed a completely safe and official way to check all of your pertinent player stats in the Battlefield 6 beta.How to view player stats in Battlefield 6At the time of writing, you can only check your stats from the first weekend of the open beta in Battlefield 6. This should be expanded to include the second weekend after it concludes and eventually the full game when it releases in October. EA hasn't officially confirmed whether the stat-checking method will be a part of the full launch, but there's no reason to expect it won't be available.Below, you can see how to check your stats from the beta in Battlefield 6:Navigate to the Battlefield 6 player stats page on EA's websiteType in your EA ID into the text box in the middle of the screen. Your EA ID is whatever your display name is when playing Battlefield 6Hit the magnifying glass icon when you've typed in your name, and you'll see all of your stats appear on the screenThe main player stats screen for Battlefield 6The stats available from the beta in Battlefield 6 include your player kill/death ratio, shot accuracy, matches played, total XP, assists, total kills, and revives. You can also see your most played class and game mode across the beta.At the bottom of the screen, you'll find a downloadable image that showcases all of your most important stats. You can then save the image or post it to social media using the hashtag #BF6Stats.Hopefully, these player stats will eventually be expanded to include the full game stats for every player in Battlefield 6. It would also be nice to see more stats showcased, such as overall damage, vehicle kills, score-per-minute, and objective stats like flag captures or time spent capturing an objective.