Does StatTrak™ track any stats other than kills?

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I've acquired a weapon in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive whose description includes the following:

This weapon features StatTrak™ technology, which tracks certain statistics when held by its owner.

And indeed, when I have the weapon equipped or look at its description in my inventory, the number of "Confirmed Kills" I've achieved with it is displayed.

However, the description doesn't just say it tracks kill, it says it tracks "certain statistics", plural.

Do StatTrak™ actually track any statistics other than kills, or is the description misleading? If it does, where can these statistics be viewed?






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How does Stat Trak work?

StatTrak\u2122 is ostensibly a piece of technology that tracks the number of times an action was taken. In the case of weapons, it is the number of kills. In the case of the Music Kits, it is the number of times it had played its MVP theme. Teamkills with a StatTrak\u2122 weapon will not count toward number of kills.

How do you track stats in CSGO?

How to view your CS:GO stats in-game
  • Open up CS:GO and go to your dashboard (main menu).
  • Click on Operation Stats near the bottom of the dashboard.
  • Select the parameters you want to track. All 5v5, All Wingman, etc. Past 14 days, Past 30 days, Past 90 days, All time.
  • Analyze your stats.


  • How rare is StatTrak?

    Any item also has a 10 percent chance of having the StatTrak trait.

    Is CSGO stats legit?

    So yes. That website is legit.



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