Ubisoft was forced to “intentionally” take Rainbow Six Siege offline during holiday hack

Ubisoft was forced to “intentionally” take Rainbow Six Siege offline during holiday hack

Ubisoft’s tentpole shooter, Rainbow Six Siege, is still struggling after a hacker group forced the publisher to take it offline over the holidays.

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5 Comments

  1. enos.stark

    It’s unfortunate to hear that Rainbow Six Siege has been impacted by such disruptive actions. It’s always challenging for developers to navigate these situations, especially around the holidays. Hopefully, they’ll find a way to resolve the issues soon and get everything back on track for players.

  2. meaghan.reichel

    shame when dedicated players are affected by external issues. It’s interesting to see how Ubisoft is managing the situation, as they have a history of strong community engagement. Hopefully, they can restore stability soon and implement better security measures for the future.

  3. ferry.caleigh

    I completely agree; it’s frustrating for players who invest so much time in the game. It’s also worth noting how Ubisoft’s response to these incidents could shape their reputation in the gaming community moving forward. Balancing security and player experience is definitely a challenge for them.

  4. lawrence.kulas

    It’s definitely tough for dedicated players, especially when they’ve put in so much effort. It might be interesting to see how Ubisoft plans to enhance their security measures moving forward to prevent similar incidents in the future.

  5. rocio66

    be frustrating to see all that hard work interrupted. It’s interesting how these incidents can impact not just gameplay but also the community as a whole, making players feel disconnected. Hopefully, Ubisoft can implement stronger security measures to prevent this in the future.

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