Ubisoft has shut down Rainbow Six Siege‘s servers and is within the technique of rolling again the fallout of a widespread breach that left varied gamers with billions of in-game credit, ultra-rare skins of weapons, and banned accounts. As of Sunday afternoon, the standing web page on Rainbow Six Siege‘s web site nonetheless reveals “unplanned outage” on all servers throughout PC, PlayStation and Xbox.
The fiasco started Saturday morning when Ubisoft mentioned on X that they have been “conscious of an incident at the moment affecting Rainbow Six Siege” and “engaged on a decision.” A few hours later, the Rainbow Six Siege servers have been shut down, following loads of consumer studies displaying both zero or billions in R6 credit, uncommon skins of their lockers and both account bans or unbans. Ubisoft later clarified Saturday afternoon on X that no person could be banned in the event that they spent their ill-gotten credit, however {that a} rollback of all transactions ranging from Saturday, 6AM ET would quickly be underway.
On Sunday afternoon, Ubisoft knowledgeable the playerbase that they are at the moment performing a rollback, however that “in depth high quality management exams will likely be executed to make sure the integrity of accounts and effectiveness of adjustments.” The corporate added that “this matter is being dealt with with excessive care and subsequently, timing can’t be assured” and did not present an estimate for when servers could be again on-line.