Rainbow Six Siege Player Banned for 67 Days

Ubisoft It looks like the popular multiplayer shooter has suffered another hack. Rainbow Six SiegeThe player reported being banned for 67 days. The hack occurred just days after Ubisoft was restored. Rainbow Six Siege This is after servers were temporarily taken offline on December 27 following a previous hacking attempt. It's unclear if this is a completely new hack or if the server is still exposed due to a previous attempt.

Rainbow Six Siege It has a large online community and is one of Ubisoft's most popular games. Ten years after its initial release, it still has a strong player base, seeing over 50,000 concurrent players on Steam alone. So it's not surprising that games from this period suffer hacking attempts throughout their lives. However, two back-to-back hacks have left some players questioning the security of Ubisoft's servers.

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Rainbow Six Siege has reportedly been hacked again, with players banned for 67 days.

According to X user vx-underground Rainbow Six Siege It was compromised and players reported logging in to see that their account had been banned for 67 days. Players may see this screen informing them that they have been banned for a “harassment violation” even if they have not violated any of the following: Rainbow Six SiegePlease refer to our Community Guidelines. This reasoning combined with the 67-day ban is a sure sign that the server has been hacked. That's because the number 67 is commonly associated with the popular “6 7” meme.

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Also, the server status is Rainbow Six Siegeshows that there are some unplanned issues across all platforms, as listed on Ubisoft's website. This means that a large-scale hack has occurred and is not limited to a specific platform. While connectivity shows as down, authentication, in-game store, and matchmaking all show as completely down. Some players are also reporting a “Sync Failed” error message when trying to log in.

Rainbow Six Siege has been hacked in just over a week now.

Previously, Rainbow Six Siege Ubisoft was forced to take its servers offline on December 27 following a hacking incident that affected the gaming market. During this incident, some players suddenly received massive amounts of store credit, and developer-exclusive skins reportedly appeared on servers. Players affected by this hack may have found the free credits to be a pleasant surprise, but Ubisoft quickly rolled back transactions made using credits from this hack, rather than banning players who attempted to purchase items from the marketplace using these ill-gotten credits.

Ubisoft restored servers on December 28, which resulted in reports of increased login times and login queues. But a week later, it looks like players will have to make another makeshift arrangement. Rainbow Six Siege The server was shut down after this hacking attempt was detected. Ubisoft has not yet addressed this issue, and it is unclear whether banned players will have their accounts lifted before the 67-day period expires. However, considering the nature of the situation, Rainbow Six Siege Players will likely regain access to their accounts without honoring the ban.

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of this series Rainbow Six Siege Ubisoft recently attack on titan crossover Rainbow Six Siege Players were able to dress up Amaru as Mikasa Ackerman. Along with this attack on titan Collaboration Rainbow Six SiegeOperation Tenfold Pursuit, which offers rewards such as Roister and Great Consequence to players who complete daily challenges. Players who fall victim to this 67 ban may lose their chance to earn these rewards, giving Ubisoft all the more reason to act quickly on server hacks.


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released

June 10, 2025

ESRB

Age 17 or older / Blood, drug related, verbal abuse, violence

multiplayer

Online multiplayer, online co-op


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