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Rainbow Six Siege Data Breach Sparks Security Concerns Across the Community

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Rainbow Six Siege Data Breach

Summary

  • A Rainbow Six Siege data breach reportedly occurred again after hackers breached Ubisoft servers, leading to unexpected 67-day bans for affected players rather than in-game rewards.
  • This piece primarily focuses on the current status of Rainbow Six Siege servers and explains what caused the incident and its impact on players.

In an unfortunate turn of events, the Rainbow Six Siege data breach occurred once again at Ubisoft. This is the second data breach to happen in a span of two weeks. If you're wondering why your account has been suddenly banned for no reason at all?

Well, you don't have to worry, it's the hackers who've breached the Ubisoft servers once again. Instead of giving out free credits, they're only banning players for 67 days. Regardless, our main focus will be on whether the servers are down or not. On that note, this article will emphasise the current status of the Siege servers and what exactly happened.

Rainbow Six Siege Data Breach: Rough Times for Ubisoft

The first data breach occurred on December 27, 2025, at Ubisoft. One of the more popular personalities in the gaming world, @Pirat_Nation, has shared an update on X (formerly Twitter) and mentioned that hackers have accessed the internal tools, causing a 67-day harassment ban. Yes, it's a reference to the popular 6-7 meme.

This raises major security concerns about Ubisoft's backend data. Since this is the second, players are facing an issue. It might seriously impact the overall player count of the popular 5v5 title.

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Are the Rainbow Six Siege Servers Down?

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Image Credits: PlayStation

The official SubReddit for Rainbow Six Siege has seen multiple posts related to the breach issue. The website reads: “Some issues are investigated”. As of now, the whole player base is still reporting unplanned issues, and it's not looking good. Gamers who are still trying to connect to the servers are receiving errors. Surprisingly, this ban issue isn't restricted to normal players. Streamers have also been affected by this.

A popular Rainbow Six Siege content creator, VarsityGaming, faced this issue firsthand. After logging into the servers, he discovered that his account had a similar 67-day ban for harassment issues.

Moreover, Ubisoft's website for server status doesn't look too good, showcasing four or more complicated issues on every platform. Earlier, it was showing global outrage.

If you want to find it out yourself, you can always check out Ubisoft's very own website to check the Rainbow Six Siege Servers Down status. However, there's a third-party website named Downdetector to check if the servers are online again. By the time you're not receiving updates, we recommend waiting until the Ubisoft developers fix this issue and your ban is removed.

Meanwhile, you can consider checking out our recent coverage on the top 10 best free games on Steam.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Rainbow Six Siege servers down?

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As of now, Rainbow Six Siege servers are offline. 

What happened to Rainbow Six Siege?

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The popular 5v5 title faces another data breach in a span of two weeks. This time, players are being given a 67-day ban for harassment-related issues. 

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Edited by- Devesh Kumar
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