Ubisoft is rolling back Rainbow Six Siege servers after being forced to shut them down

Ubisoft closed its doors Rainbow Six Headquartersand is reversing the fallout from a widespread breach that left various players with billions in in-game credits, ultra-rare weapon skins, and banned accounts. Since Sunday afternoon, the status page on Rainbow Six HeadquartersThe website still shows an “unexpected outage” on all PC, PlayStation and Xbox servers.
The fiasco began on Saturday morning when Ubisoft declared on X that it was “aware of an incident currently affecting Rainbow Six Headquarters” and “working on a resolution.” A few hours later, the Rainbow Six Headquarters servers were shut down, following numerous reports from users showing either zero or billions of R6 credits, rare skins in their lockers, and bans or account removals. Ubisoft then clarified on Saturday afternoon on
On Sunday afternoon, Ubisoft informed players that they were currently rolling back, but that “extensive quality control testing would be performed to ensure the integrity of accounts and the effectiveness of changes.” The company added that “this matter is being handled with extreme care and therefore timing cannot be guaranteed” and did not provide an estimate of when the servers would be back online.



