Rainbow Six Siege servers down again after second hack issues 67-day bans

Rainbow Six Siege faces a second hack just a week after last month's credit flood, with players hit by illegitimate 67-day 'harassment' bans referencing the viral 6-7 meme. Servers are offline across platforms as Ubisoft stays silent on the new outage.

Following the December 27, 2025, breach that distributed billions in unauthorized R6 credits and rare skins—prompting a server rollback and two-day outage—Rainbow Six Siege has been hit again. Around January 4, 2026, hackers issued mass 67-day bans labeled 'Harassment Offense,' a reference to the absurd '6-7' meme popularized in 2025 by rapper Skrilla's 'Doot Doot (6 7)' song, NBA player LaMelo Ball's height jokes, and social media personality Maverick Trevillian.

Prominent streamer VarsityGaming reported a ban for '67676767 days,' noting matchmaking still worked despite the notice. Ubisoft's status page lists 'unplanned issues' affecting connectivity, matchmaking, and the in-game store on all platforms. The official X account has been silent since December 29, mirroring delays from the prior incident and sparking rumors of source code theft on Reddit and X.

These back-to-back disruptions highlight persistent server vulnerabilities amid strong player engagement—142,000 concurrent Steam players on June 10, 2025, for the decade-old title, now rebranded Rainbow Six Siege X. Concerns grow over player data risks as Ubisoft investigates.

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Illustration depicting hackers leaking Rockstar Games revenue data in a cyberpunk lair, highlighting GTA Online and Red Dead Online earnings from ShinyHunters breach.
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ShinyHunters leaks Rockstar revenue data after ransom deadline

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Hacking group ShinyHunters published stolen revenue metrics from Rockstar Games on April 13, 2026, after the company ignored their ransom demand from two days prior. The data shows Grand Theft Auto Online averaging $1.3 million daily over the past six months—about $10 million weekly—versus Red Dead Online's $500,000 weekly. Rockstar, which confirmed a limited breach earlier, reiterated no impact on operations or players.

Prominent players in Bungie’s Marathon extraction shooter have accused cheaters of ruining ranked play, particularly in high-level lobbies and the Cryo Archive map. Streamers like AlbralelieVT described encounters with wall-hacks and stream snipers, prompting Bungie to announce expanded anti-cheat measures. The studio emphasized ongoing improvements to protect fair play.

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New demonstrations confirm the 30-day internet check DRM affects both PS4 and PS5 digital games bought after March, as initially reported last week. Content creators replicated license blocks after offline simulations, while PlayStation Support has given conflicting answers. Sony remains silent.

Developers at Quarter Up have released a blog post explaining high rage quitting rates during the recent open beta of their fighting game Invincible Vs. They attributed most issues to their own systems, including delayed rank updates and poor matchmaking. Fixes are incoming ahead of the full launch on April 30.

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The mid-season update for Battlefield 6, released on June 9, has drawn player complaints over numerous technical issues. Developer Battlefield Studios has acknowledged several problems and released at least one fix.

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