Following the hacks over the holiday season, Rainbow Six Siege's marketplace and voice chat are still disabled.
Hackers managed to gain control of the video game, crediting players with millions of dollars and forcing Ubisoft to temporarily shut down servers.
Ubisoft, one of the world's largest games developers, says it's working to fix an apparent hack on popular online shooter Rainbow Six Siege. Servers for the tactical multiplayer game were taken ...
Ubisoft's tentpole shooter, Rainbow Six Siege, is still struggling after a hacker group forced the publisher to take it offline over the holidays. Its Service Status page still warns of "unplanned" ...
A massive security breach recently forced Ubisoft to take Rainbow Six Siege servers offline after a multi-group hack compromised internal systems. Attackers flooded player accounts with billions in ...
Ubisoft is rolling back its shutdown, following a massive hack. Ubisoft is officially bringing Rainbow Six Siege back online, following a massive in-game hack that left some players billions of ...
Update: Ubisoft sent The Escapist this comment: “Rainbow Six Siege recently experienced a cyberattack causing limited disruptions, including fake ban notifications and unauthorized credit grants.