Global stats for consoles revealed
DICE has revealed the global stats for consoles — Xbox 360 and PS3 — taken from the official stats page, and they compare the Xbox 360 vs PlayStation 3 stats, and as you can see, it seems that there are a bit more Xbox 360 players, but that PS3 players seem to be better at getting tog dags, at least compared to the amount of time they played.
PlayStation 3
- Total Bodycount: 1,398,249,600
- Total Time Played in hours: 33,821,001
- Total Dog Tags: 48,877,238
- Total Resupplies: 103,791,348
- Total Repairs: 59,556,406
- Total Revives: 71,397,406
- Total Spots: 20,473,549
Xbox 360
- Total Bodycount: 1,937,940,576
- Total Time Played in hours: 45,894,223
- Total Dog Tags: 58,811,177
- Total Resupplies: 146,294,744
- Total Repairs: 101,453,514
- Total Revives: 107,925,128
- Total Spots: 25,470,598
Modern Warfare 2 players switching to BC2

According to statistics from GamerDNA, who monitors both MW2 and BC2 play stats (among a ton of other games), it appears that a lot of Modern Warfare 2 players have switched over to Bad Company 2. Their stats show MW2 usage has been falling steadily ever since BC2 was released. You can view the full stats here.
BC2 Veteran and Stats site goes online

DICE has finally updated the Bad Company 2 Veterans pave at battlefieldbadcompany2.com, where users can now register in the Veterans program and see their stats online, alongside awards and leaderboards as well. There is still no official word on whether there will be an official, public stats feed and API. You can login to view your soldier here.
Unofficial stats site launches
We previously reported that EA/DICE won’t be offering a public stats feed for Bad Company 2, but now it seems that the site bfbcs.com has obtained some form of a feed, and they’re offering stats for all players, including consoles as well.
BFBCS.com states that they’ll be offering an API for others to use, but we don’t know the reliability of such feed — neither do we know whether DICE will allow third party stats site like they used to do. For now though, it’s great that BC2 players have a place online to check their stats, ranks and leaderboards.
No stats feed for PC multiplayer?
We’ve been doing some digging over the past few weeks regarding the stats feed for Bad Company 2. In case you’re not familiar with a stats feed, it’s something EA provided with Battlefield 2 for site owners to create their own BF2 stats sites — it spawned a lot of communities and was very welcomed by BF2 players. EA promised to do the same with BF2142, but didn’t deliver.
While DICE hasn’t confirmed to us about a stats feed for Bad Company 2, our sources, which are close to DICE and EA, have all indicated that there will not be an open stats feed, and all stats/awards/ranks will be served within the in-game browser.
The feature apparently hasn’t been implemented in the PC nor console versions. In the original Bad Company, EA provided access to online stats for console players via the Veterans program, this also is unconfirmed for Bad Company 2.
While it’s ultimately disappointing that the PC version won’t have an open stats feed or API, Bad Company 2 is still a console port and that feature was never intended for consoles. However, seeing how greatly the community could benefit from a stats feed, it’s a shame DICE isn’t offering it.