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.
It’s only been a week since Rainbow Six Siege was hacked, and the servers are already back down after players were met with random bans.
Ubisoft, one of the world's largest games developers, says it's working to fix an apparent hack on popular online shooter ...
If you were struggling to log onto Rainbow Six Siege over the Christmas period, you weren’t alone. Ubisoft was forced to take the servers for Rainbow Six Siege offline over Christmas following what ...
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.
Ubisoft had to shut down Rainbow Six Siege's servers and roll back transactions, a situation that came from a widespread breach that left various players with billions of in-game credits, ultra-rare ...
Ubisoft shut down the servers for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege X for more than 24 hours after suffering a massive systems breach over the weekend. Hackers reportedly gained access to the ...
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" ...
Ubisoft has lost one of its key creative talents as The Division executive producer Julian Gerighty leaves the company to ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Following a hack that happened over the Christmas weekend, Rainbow Six Siege players are finding themselves in the ban house thanks to yet another ...