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The last few hours have been especially tense for the Rainbow Six Siege community, after a severe incident forced Ubisoft to disconnect the game and halt access to servers on all platforms. Since then, thousands of players have been wondering the same thing: when will they be able to play normally again.
The French company has broken its silence with an official update, confirming that the process is more delicate than usual, as it’s not just a matter of restarting servers, but also ensuring that no accounts are damaged after the issues detected in recent days.
Ubisoft explains what’s happening with Rainbow Six Siege
According to the statement, a complete system rollback is currently underway, aimed at reversing the changes that caused severe alterations to accounts, progression, sanctions, and resources. This step is crucial to restore the game to a stable and secure state before allowing players to access it again.
Once this rollback is complete, the team will initiate exhaustive quality control tests, focused on verifying the integrity of accounts and the effectiveness of the applied corrections. Ubisoft emphasizes that the goal is to avoid any additional risk, even if it means extending the wait.
For now, there is no confirmed time or date for the servers to come back online. The developer insists that the process is being handled with extreme care and that immediate availability cannot be guaranteed. However, they assure that their top priority is to allow players to return to Siege as soon as possible and in a safe environment.
Ubisoft has thanked the community for their patience and promises new updates as soon as there are developments, so it’s a good idea to keep an eye on official channels before trying to log back in.

