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Rainbow Six Siege Hack Floods Accounts with Billions, Ubisoft Rolls Back

Originally published on: December 29, 2025
▼ Summary

– A major exploit on Rainbow Six Siege servers caused billions of in-game currency and items to be added to player accounts unexpectedly.
– Many accounts received random bans during the incident, some of which were later reversed, creating confusion.
– Ubisoft has taken the game and marketplace offline and is rolling back all transactions made after a specific time, assuring players they won’t be banned for spending the exploited credits.
– The company clarified that the ban messages seen were not triggered by them and were unrelated to a separate, official ban wave.
– Ubisoft has acknowledged the incident and is working on a resolution, but has not provided a timeline for restoring full service or confirmed the cause.

A significant technical incident has disrupted Rainbow Six Siege, flooding player accounts with billions of in-game credits and triggering widespread confusion. Ubisoft has taken the game and its marketplace offline to address the problem, initiating a comprehensive rollback of all transactions made after a specific time. The developer assures players that no one will face penalties for inadvertently spending the erroneously granted currency during this period.

Players across all platforms began reporting bizarre account activity, with balances for the premium R6 Credits skyrocketing into the billions. Alongside this unexplained wealth, many accounts received massive amounts of Renown, Alpha Packs, and even locked cosmetic items they had not legitimately unlocked. Concurrently, a wave of seemingly random bans hit numerous players, though some reported these sanctions were later reversed without explanation. This created a chaotic environment, with some individuals banned shortly after logging in, even if they had not interacted with the suddenly appearing currency.

The scope of the issue appears broad, with indications that accounts belonging to prominent streamers and possibly official Ubisoft profiles were also impacted. This suggests the problem was not isolated to standard player accounts but represented a wider system failure. In response to the growing reports, Ubisoft moved to clarify the situation through official channels.

The Rainbow Six Siege development team provided a detailed update, confirming that a full rollback of transactions is in progress. They specified that any bans players witnessed were not actually issued by Ubisoft; instead, an outdated ban notification system that should have been disabled was erroneously displaying messages. The studio emphasized that a separate, legitimate ban wave conducted by R6 ShieldGuard was unrelated to this currency exploit. Their immediate priority is stabilizing the game’s systems to restore normal access for everyone.

To contain the incident’s impact, Ubisoft proactively took both Rainbow Six Siege and its in-game Marketplace offline. This decisive action allows their technical teams to work on a resolution without further affecting the player economy or account integrity. The publisher has not yet announced a definitive timeline for when services will be fully restored but has committed to providing further updates as their work continues.

For now, players are advised to await official confirmation before attempting to access the game. The situation remains fluid as Ubisoft engineers work to resolve the backend exploit, roll back unintended transactions, and ensure a stable and fair environment when the servers eventually come back online.

(Source: Dexerto)

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