Summary:
- Rainbow Six Siege X has once again suffered a strange hacking incident where users are getting their accounts banned for 67 days.
- The number also appeared in weird messages and crash reports, and seems to specifically reference the viral 67 internet meme.
- Players are calling for Ubisoft to fix the problem immediately, as many are worried about losing their accounts, skins, and progress.
Rainbow Six Siege X has reportedly been hacked again, and this time players are logging in to find their accounts banned for 67 days. Interestingly, the number 67 seems to be a joke reference to an internet meme. Because of the hack, players are getting random bans, weird warning messages, and some servers are becoming unstable or not working properly in different regions. Here’s what we know so far about these strange “brainrot”-style bans.
Mysterious Player Bans
Many players are suddenly getting banned for “harassment,” even though they didn’t do anything wrong. This started shortly after Ubisoft fixed another hack from the week before. The bans all last 67 days, which seems to be connected to a popular “67” meme, so players believe this is part of a joke hack rather than real punishments.
Some players are also getting weird messages saying things like “67676767 of your reports led to sanctions,” which makes it even more obvious that someone messed with the system. Because of this, a lot of players are worried about losing their accounts, skins, rank, and progress. Others say that after getting banned, the game also started crashing or not working properly.
Ubisoft Servers Showing Major Issues
After the issue blew up online, Ubisoft confirmed that Rainbow Six Siege was having technical problems, including:
- Downed matchmaking
- Authentication problems
- Store issues
- Connectivity problems
They said they are looking into the situation and trying to fix everything as quickly as possible. At the worst point of the hack, many players said the servers crashed or didn’t work properly, so playing normally was almost impossible.
Right now, Ubisoft hasn’t said if the bans will automatically be removed or if players will need to contact support. Still, based on what has happened before, it’s likely that innocent players will get their accounts back once everything is fixed.
Second Hack in Just Two Weeks
This situation is especially concerning because this isn’t Rainbow Six Siege’s first major hacking incident. It comes only days after another hack earlier forced Ubisoft to shut down Siege’s servers. In the earlier incident, players’ accounts suddenly got flooded with billions of in-game credits, and even developer-only skins appeared in public matches. Ubisoft rolled back those purchases but did not ban affected users.
Community Reaction
The Siege community has reacted with a mix of shock, annoyance, and exhaustion. Many competitive players worry about missing ranked matches, while casual players are simply frustrated that they can’t enjoy the game without fear of sudden bans.
Some fans have started joking about the oddly specific 67-day duration. Humor aside, most players are calling for faster communication and stronger reassurance from Ubisoft moving forward.
Conclusion
This couldn’t come at a worse time. Rainbow Six Siege recently launched its Attack on Titan crossover and Operation Tenfold Pursuit event, meaning banned players may miss out on limited-time rewards unless Ubisoft restores accounts quickly.
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