Rainbow Six Siege players hit with bizarre 67-day bans as chaos returns

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Rainbow Six Siege is once again in a strange place. Just weeks after a major hack, players are now reporting fresh bans. The twist is the length. Many are being hit with 67-day bans, a number tied to the viral “67” meme spreading online.

The situation has left the community confused and frustrated.

Rainbow Six Siege 67-day bans raise fresh questions

Late last month, Rainbow Six Siege servers were taken offline after a massive hack. Players suddenly gained access to developer-only skins, billions of credits, and the in-game Marketplace. Ubisoft shut everything down to contain the damage and promised a full rollback.

Now, it looks like problems are still ongoing. Several players have shared screenshots showing 67-day bans, reportedly issued for “harassment”. One image, shared by vxunderground on X, has gone viral within the Siege community.

Adding to the concern, the official Rainbow Six Siege status page currently lists four unplanned issues across all platforms. That has fuelled fears that the game may have been compromised again. So far, Ubisoft has not confirmed whether a new hack has taken place.

Previously, the publisher said it would roll back all transactions made after the hack. It also promised further quality control checks to protect player accounts.

Elsewhere, Rainbow Six Mobile is still on track for a global launch in February 2026. Limited tests are already live in select regions.

For now, Siege players are left waiting. Again.


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