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Rainbow Six Siege Taken Offline After Major Hack

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Rainbow Six Siege Taken Offline After Major Hack

Ubisoft has taken Rainbow Six Siege completely offline after a severe hacking attack. The breach allowed hackers to distribute billions in currency and manipulate player bans at will. This crisis disrupts the game’s recent 10-year anniversary and Siege X rebrand celebration. Consequently, servers will stay down during a crucial security investigation and repair process, leaving the global community without access.

Hackers Disrupt Anniversary with Widespread Currency Exploit

Players reported massive, unauthorized deposits of Renown appearing in accounts overnight. Simultaneously, the in-game notification feed displayed taunting messages from the hackers. Many users also experienced random bans or unbans without any clear reason, causing confusion and frustration. This multi-pronged attack indicates a deep breach of the game’s live-service infrastructure and backend systems.
The attack is a major setback for Ubisoft’s public anti-cheat campaign, which had been a focal point of recent communications. The studio recently promoted Siege X as a more secure, free-to-play future for the franchise. Therefore, this breach directly challenges the company’s credibility and technical safeguards during peak holiday traffic, undermining player trust.

Community Impact and the Complex Path to Recovery

The outage leaves a massive global player base stranded during the holiday break, a peak gaming period. Ubisoft now faces the complex task of rolling back illicit currency and correcting false bans without harming legitimate players. Moreover, the studio must communicate transparently to rebuild community trust after such a disruptive security failure, which is crucial for retention.
This incident highlights the persistent vulnerabilities of live-service games, even after a decade of operation and a major overhaul. The gaming industry is watching Ubisoft’s response closely, as it will set a precedent for handling such high-profile breaches. Effective and swift action is now critical for the long-term health and reputation of this flagship title.

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