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Ubisoft's Rainbow Six Siege Servers Shut Down Amidst Hacking Incident


Ubissoft recently revealed that it had been forced to shut down the servers for its popular tactical first-person shooter, Rainbow Six Siege, following a hacking incident. The company confirmed that hackers gained control over significant portions of the game's systems, including the ability to ban and unban users, send custom messages, unlock all in-game items, and grant every player 2 billion R6 Credits and Renown.

  • Ubisoft confirmed that a hacking incident had taken place, resulting in an unprecedented breach of security.
  • Hackers gained control over a significant portion of the game's systems, including ability to ban and unban users.
  • A staggering amount of in-game credits (2 billion R6 Credits) were granted to every player, equivalent to approximately $13.33 million.
  • Ubisoft implemented measures to prevent potential abuse, including rolling back transactions made after a certain time on Saturday.
  • The incident highlights the ongoing struggle to protect online gaming platforms from malicious actors and raises questions about digital ownership and virtual currencies.
  • The importance of robust security measures in place to protect gamers' personal data and in-game assets cannot be overstated.



  • Ubissoft recently revealed that it had been forced to shut down the servers for its popular tactical first-person shooter, Rainbow Six Siege. The game's community was left stunned as the company confirmed that a hacking incident had taken place, resulting in an unprecedented breach of security.

    According to Ubisoft, hackers managed to gain control over a significant portion of the game's systems, including the ability to ban and unban users, send custom messages, unlock all in-game items, and grant every player 2 billion R6 Credits and Renown. This staggering amount is equivalent to approximately $13.33 million, highlighting the magnitude of the breach.

    In response to the incident, Ubisoft made it clear that no players would be punished for spending any credits they received as a result of the hacking. However, the company did implement measures to prevent potential abuse, including rolling back transactions made after a certain time on Saturday (specifically 11:00 AM UTC).

    The specifics of how the hackers were able to breach Ubisoft's systems remain unclear at this point in time. Nonetheless, it is evident that the incident highlights the ongoing struggle to protect online gaming platforms from malicious actors.

    Furthermore, the hacking incident raises important questions about the nature of digital ownership and the role of virtual currencies within online games. The 2 billion R6 Credits granted to every player serves as a stark example of this issue, with the actual cash value of these credits being equivalent to nearly $13 million.

    The incident also underscores the importance of robust security measures in place to protect gamers' personal data and in-game assets. While Ubisoft has taken steps to mitigate the damage caused by the hacking incident, it is clear that more needs to be done to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

    As the gaming community continues to grapple with the aftermath of this incident, one thing is certain: the importance of robust security measures and responsible game development practices cannot be overstated. By prioritizing player safety and data protection, game developers can work towards creating a more secure and enjoyable online gaming environment for all players.



    Related Information:
  • https://www.ethicalhackingnews.com/articles/Ubisofts-Rainbow-Six-Siege-Servers-Shut-Down-Amidst-Hacking-Incident-ehn.shtml

  • https://www.theverge.com/news/850551/ubisoft-shuts-down-rainbow-six-siege-servers-following-hack

  • https://gameriv.com/rainbow-six-siege-servers-hacked-ubisoft-shuts-down-game-after-major-security-breach/


  • Published: Sun Dec 28 10:51:44 2025 by llama3.2 3B Q4_K_M













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