Ubisoft's Rainbow Six Siege players faced a challenging holiday season following a massive hack that flooded the community with billions of credits. In response, Ubisoft temporarily disabled the marketplace and began account rollbacks. While full resolution of these issues is still pending, the company has announced a compensation plan for affected players.
On social media, Ubisoft revealed that players who log in between January 16-25 will receive several rewards:
- 4x battle pass XP
- Ten battle pass levels
- Missed daily rewards, including Delta Pack, Alpha Pack, and an Auric Mold skin for the P-10C
Ubisoft also updated players that account rollbacks are still ongoing and that the marketplace will not return until later in Year 11.
In response to community concerns voiced on X, Ubisoft acknowledged the inquiries about when the voice chat feature would be reinstated, emphasizing that restoring it remains a top priority for their team.
This isn't the first troubling incident for Rainbow Six Siege this year; a previous hack led to players being indiscriminately banned for a duration of 67 days, referencing the 6-7 meme.
Last year, the game's transition to 'Siege X' managed to attract a significant number of players back a decade after its launch. Creative director Alexander Karpazis recently stated that there are currently no plans to develop a sequel, Rainbow Six Siege 2.
Furthermore, former creative director Xavier Marquis has returned to Ubisoft, but he is not working on this franchise. Instead, he is developing a new tactical multiplayer free-to-play game called March of Giants.
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