Rainbow Six Siege is currently facing a major crisis, with mounting evidence pointing to a large scale hack or exploit, even as Ubisoft continues to describe the situation as a server incident. The disruption has now escalated into full service outages across all platforms, according to Ubisoft’s own service status page.
Players across PC and console are being urged by the community to stay offline, as reports continue to surface of accounts receiving billions of in game credits, rare and developer only skins, and experiencing random bans.
BREAKING: Ubisoft Rainbow Six Siege servers have been breached. Players are reporting massive amounts of R6 Credits, Renown, Alpha Packs, and exclusive items unexpectedly. Numerous accounts even Ubisoft, including streamers’ and possibly official ones, have received random or… pic.twitter.com/9hGNbBCMAm — Pirat_Nation 🔴 (@Pirat_Nation) December 27, 2025
Ubisoft Confirms Widespread Outages Across All Platforms
The official service status page for Rainbow Six Siege now shows critical issues across every major platform.
On PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S, core services including authentication, in game store access, and matchmaking are all listed as being in outage, while overall connectivity is marked as degraded. Ubisoft states that issues are being investigated, but has not provided a timeline for recovery.
The scale of the outages has further fuelled claims that this is far more serious than routine server instability.
Ubisoft’s Statement Draws Heavy Criticism
Earlier, the official Rainbow Six account acknowledged that it was aware of an incident affecting the game and said teams were working on a resolution. No mention was made of a security breach, hack, or exploit.
We’re aware of an incident currently affecting Rainbow Six Siege. Our teams are working on a resolution. We will share further updates once available. — Rainbow Six Siege X (@Rainbow6Game) December 27, 2025
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