
"Ubisoft has confirmed that it has begun rolling back player data after a major breach disrupted Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, but the company has not shared a timeline for when the game's servers will be fully restored. The incident forced Ubisoft to take the live service offline worldwide after attackers manipulated in-game systems on a large scale. The breach caused widespread account issues, disrupted the in-game economy, and raised concerns about backend security."
"In an update posted on X on Sunday, Ubisoft said the rollback process is now underway and is being handled with extreme care. The company explained that extensive quality control tests will follow to ensure player accounts are restored correctly and that no further issues remain. Because of this, Ubisoft said it cannot guarantee when servers will be back online."
Ubisoft has begun rolling back player data after a major breach disrupted Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, but no timeline has been given for full server restoration. Attackers manipulated in-game systems at large scale, forcing the live service and marketplace offline worldwide. The breach caused widespread account issues, inflated R6 Credits, unlocked rare and developer-only cosmetics, and produced random bans and public ban-feed messages. Servers across PC, PlayStation and Xbox remain offline and are listed as an unplanned outage. Ubisoft is performing extensive quality control tests during the rollback to ensure correct account restorations and prevent further issues. Hundreds of thousands of players remain unable to access the game.
Read at Gadgets 360
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]