The 3 Best Battlefield 1 Stats Trackers Still Working In 2025 (And Why The Official App Failed)
The quest to track your World War I dominance in Battlefield 1 is very much alive, even in late 2025. While the game has been out for years, its dedicated player base continues to thrive, and the desire to monitor performance—from your Kill/Death Ratio (K/D) to your Score Per Minute (SPM)—remains a core part of the experience. Unfortunately, the official companion app is no longer a viable option, leaving players scrambling for reliable, up-to-date third-party tools.
As of December 21, 2025, the good news is that several robust third-party platforms have stepped up to fill the void left by EA’s official tracking services. These trackers provide deep dives into your gameplay, offering everything from global leaderboards to granular weapon and class statistics, ensuring you can still measure your mastery on maps like Suez, Amiens, and Argonne Forest.
The Undisputed Champion: Tracker Network (tracker.gg/bf1)
For any serious Battlefield 1 player looking for the most comprehensive and consistently updated statistics platform in 2025, the Tracker Network (specifically their BF1 module) is the definitive choice. This service has become the gold standard for tracking performance across multiple platforms, including PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
The site maintains an extremely high level of topical authority by integrating a vast array of metrics, allowing players to move beyond simple K/D and truly analyze their battlefield effectiveness. It is the most reliable source for checking your progress after the official tools were deprecated.
Key Performance Metrics Tracked by Tracker Network
The depth of data available here is what sets it apart. It doesn't just show you overall numbers; it breaks down your performance into actionable insights:
- Skill Rating: A proprietary metric that attempts to quantify your overall skill level relative to the global player base.
- Kills Per Minute (KPM): A critical stat for measuring aggression and efficiency, often considered more important than K/D alone.
- Score Per Minute (SPM): The ultimate measure of objective play and utility, tracking how well you contribute to the team effort in modes like Conquest and Operations.
- Win/Loss Ratio (W/L): Essential for players focused on team success and objective control.
- Detailed Weapon & Vehicle Stats: See your accuracy, headshot percentage, and total kills with every gun, from the SMG 08/18 and Hellriegel 1915 to the Gewehr 98 and Model 10-A Shotgun. You can even track performance in vehicles like the Chamond Tank and various planes.
- Class Mastery: Monitor your rank, kills, and time played with the four main classes: Assault, Medic, Support, and Scout, as well as the specialized Tanker and Pilot classes.
The platform also hosts global and regional Leaderboards, allowing you to see where you stack up against the best players in the world across various metrics, including total kills, SPM, and even platform-specific leaderboards.
The Reliable Alternative: GameTools Network (gametools.network)
While Tracker Network dominates the individual player stats space, the GameTools Network offers a fantastic alternative, particularly for those interested in server administration and live game statistics.
This tracker is often praised for its utility outside of just profile tracking. It provides a robust, up-to-date Server Browser feature, which is invaluable in 2025 for finding active, low-ping matches in less popular game modes like Rush or Team Deathmatch (TDM). This is a crucial feature, as the in-game server browser can sometimes be unreliable.
Why Use GameTools Network?
- Live Server Data: Get real-time information on player counts, map rotation, and server health.
- Server Administration Tools: Useful for community server owners who need external tools to manage their hosted games.
- API Access: The platform offers a Battlefield API for developers, which is a significant bonus for the community building third-party bots or tools.
Both Tracker Network and GameTools Network draw their data from the official Electronic Arts (EA) Battlefield Stats Terms API, ensuring the accuracy of the displayed metrics, unlike some older, deprecated sites.
The Death of the Official Companion App and What It Means Now
The original, official way to track your Battlefield 1 performance was through the Battlefield Companion App (or the in-game End-of-Round (EOR) stats screen). However, the companion app has been largely discontinued and is no longer officially supported, leading to many players reporting that their progress, including Service Assignments, Codex Entries, and overall XP, was not consistently tracking.
This lack of official support is precisely why the third-party trackers are more vital than ever in 2025. They provide the continuity and deep data analysis that the core game's interface and the defunct companion app simply cannot deliver anymore.
How to Maintain Your Statistical Edge
To get the most out of your tracking experience and improve your overall performance, focus on the following key areas, which are all meticulously tracked by the best platforms:
Mastering Class-Specific Metrics
Instead of only focusing on your global K/D, dive into your class-specific statistics. Are you a high-efficiency Scout with a great headshot percentage? Or is your Medic game strong, indicated by a high Revive Score and low time-to-death? The best trackers provide the necessary data to identify your strengths and weaknesses. For instance, a Support player should aim for a high Resupply Score and proficient use of weapons like the Lewis Gun or BAR M1918.
Weapon and Vehicle Proficiency
The data on your weapon accuracy and vehicle kills is crucial for optimizing your loadout. If your accuracy with the Automatico M1918 is low, despite a high kill count, you might be spraying too much—a stat tracker will confirm this. Use the detailed weapon stats to compare your performance with the current meta guns, which are still being debated and refined by the community in 2025.
Platform Consistency
Remember that most trackers rely on your connected EA/Origin/PlayStation Network/Xbox Live account. Ensure your gamertag is entered correctly on the platform to pull your complete, accurate profile data. Whether you play on PC or a console, a good tracker will consolidate your total Time Played and all associated metrics, allowing you to truly appreciate the extent of your commitment to the Great War.
In conclusion, while the official tools have faded into history, the community-driven Tracker Network stands as the indispensable tool for any soldier dedicated to analyzing and improving their performance in Battlefield 1 in 2025. It’s the only way to truly know if you’re a global elite or just another recruit.
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