Rainbow Six Siege Servers Taken Offline Following Major Hacking Incident | Sport | london-news-net.preview-domain.com

Rainbow Six Siege Servers Taken Offline Following Major Hacking Incident

Rainbow Six Siege Servers Taken Offline Following Major Hacking Incident

Ubisoft has announced the suspension of game servers and the in-game store for the online shooter Rainbow Six Siege. This decision comes in the wake of a significant hacking incident.

Players had previously reported receiving large amounts of in-game currency in their accounts unexpectedly. The hackers also granted free access to various in-game items, leading to some accounts being banned.

However, Ubisoft clarified that they will not penalize players for utilizing the free credits, and the recent bans are unrelated to this event. The company will also process refunds for all transactions made after the hack.

Ubisoft stated that they are making every effort to resolve this issue and restore access to Rainbow Six Siege for players. The timeline for when the servers will be back online is still uncertain.

Related posts

Junior Team of Russia Triumphs Over Student League Squad in Future Cup Clash

Islam Makhachev Shares His Motivation to Pursue a Second UFC Title Against Jack Della Maddalena

rimmaruslan98@gmail.com

Liverpool and Manchester United Eye 20-Year-Old Watford Forward Otmane Maamra – TEAMtalk


This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More