The Rainbow Six Siege player has been banned for 67 days

Ubisoft It appears to be another hack of the popular multiplayer shooter game Rainbow Six SiegeHe informed that the players have been banned for 67 days. This hack comes just days after Ubisoft restored it Rainbow Six Siege servers temporarily taking them offline on December 27 after a previous hacking attempt. It is not clear if this is a completely new hack or if the servers are still exposed from this previous attempt.

Rainbow Six Siege It has a huge online community and is one of Ubisoft's most popular games, with a strong player base that still sees over 50,000 concurrent players on Steam alone, 10 years after its initial launch. As such, it's not surprising for a game of this age to suffer a lifetime of hacking attempts. However, the two back-to-back hacks have some players questioning the security of Ubisoft's servers.

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Rainbow Six Siege has been hacked again, banning players for 67 days.

According to X user vx-underground, for servers Rainbow Six Siege The deal is done, and players are reporting logging in to find their accounts have been banned for 67 days. Players may see this screen that they have been banned for “harassment offenses” even though they have committed no infractions. Rainbow Six SiegeCommunity guidelines. This logic, combined with the 67-day ban, is a sure sign that the servers have been hacked, as the number 67 has become commonly associated with the popular “6 7” meme.

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Additionally, server status for Rainbow Six SiegeAs listed on Ubisoft's website, it shows that there are many unplanned issues on all platforms. This further suggests that a major hack has occurred, and is not limited to a particular platform. Connectivity is showing as reduced, while authentication, in-game store, and matchmaking are all showing as completely down. Some players are also reporting a “Synchronization Failed” error message when trying to log in.

Rainbow Six Siege is now hacked in a one week course

previously, Rainbow Six Siege Servers were to be taken offline by Ubisoft on December 27 following a hacking incident that affected the game's marketplace. During this incident, some players reportedly received large amounts of store credits out of the blue, and developer-only skins appeared on the servers. While players affected by this hack may have seen the free credits as a pleasant surprise, Ubisoft quickly reversed transactions made using credits from this hack without banning any players who attempted to purchase items from the marketplace using these ill-gotten credits.

Ubisoft restored servers on December 28, resulting in reports of increased login times and login queues. However, after a week, it seems that the players have to brace for another temporary Rainbow Six Siege The server has been shut down after this latest hacking attempt. Ubisoft has yet to address the issue, and it's unclear whether banned players will unban their accounts before the 67-day period expires. However, considering the nature of the situation Rainbow Six Siege Players will regain access to their accounts without serving a ban.

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of this series Rainbow Six Siege The hacks come at an unfortunate time for the game, as Ubisoft just launched one Attack on Titan With the crossover Rainbow Six Siege which allowed players to dress up Amaru as Mikasa Ackerman. With this Attack on Titan There is support Rainbow Six Siegeof Operation Tenfold Pursuit, which rewards players who complete daily challenges such as rosters and best results. Players who fall victim to this 67 ban wave may lose opportunities to earn these rewards, giving Ubisoft even more reason to deal with the server hack quickly.


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issued

June 10, 2025

ESRB

Mature 17+ / Blood, drug references, strong language, violence

Multiplayer

Online multiplayer, online co-op


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