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Rainbow Six Siege hacked again, and offline again

Worse yet? 6-7.

Rainbow Six Siege has been hacked again, this time with a 6-7 meme, and is currently offline. Ubisoft, meanwhile, has yet to comment on the matter.

Fresh off a late December hack that banned players and added ridiculous amounts of in-game cash to other players, this new early January hack seems to be focused on issuing players bans of (wait for it) 67 days. Groan.

You can check out streamer VarsityGaming copping the ban, labelled as a “harassment offense” in the clip below.

Ubisoft has yet to comment on the matter, with the last post on Siege‘s official Twitter account referencing last month’s hacking.

The publisher took Siege offline for a period of time in late December, rolling accounts back and removing any unearned currencies or items purchased with said currencies.

At present, Siege‘s status page says the game is offline. We’ll report back as we learn more about this current situation.

Rainbow Six Siege is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5, and Amazon Luna.


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