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Rainbow Six Siege X
Inspired by the reality of counter terrorist operatives across the world, Rainbow Six Siege invites players to master the art of destruction. Intense close qua…
This caught my attention because a breach that hands out “billions of credits” and bans accounts for viral memes isn’t just a weekend headline – it threatens the foundation of Siege’s economy and the trust of a long-standing player community. Ubisoft’s response has some solid short-term fixes, but the longer offline windows deserve scrutiny.
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Publisher|Ubisoft
Release Date|January 16, 2026 (compensation window start)
Category|Cybersecurity / Game Recovery
Platform|PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
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During the holiday period a major exploit allowed attackers to alter the in-game feed, inject currency into many accounts, and even trigger mass account bans. Ubisoft shut down the marketplace and began mass rollbacks — essentially reverting accounts to how they looked before the incident. They’ve also opened a time-limited compensation window to make good on lost progression while the cleanup proceeds.
Anyone active in Siege needs only to log in between January 16, 2026 at 08:00 EET and January 26, 2026 at 07:59 EET to receive the compensation automatically. The package includes:

There is no manual claim needed — rewards are granted on login and apply across all supported platforms.
Two key services remain disabled: the in-game marketplace and voice chat. Ubisoft says the marketplace will stay offline until “later in Year 11” while the team implements additional safeguards. Voice chat is also down and listed as a high priority, but no firm timeline has been shared. Expect the marketplace to return only after rigorous checks — which is good for long-term health but frustrating in the short term.

Rollbacks are the only straightforward way to undo mass, automated abuse without manually editing millions of accounts. That means reversing illegitimate currency, removing items granted by the exploit, and lifting any bans placed by attackers. Because the incident reportedly involved extremely large—“billions”—of credits, automated, validated rollback procedures and safety checks are necessary to avoid breaking legitimate progress. That complexity explains why Ubisoft won’t promise a quick finish.
This incident is a reminder that even mature live-service titles remain vulnerable to large-scale economic disruption. Ubisoft’s compensation is reasonable and aimed at preserving goodwill, but the longer marketplace downtime suggests deeper changes behind the scenes — possibly new verification or anti-fraud layers. For the R6 community, trust will hinge on how cleanly rollbacks restore legitimate progression and how transparent Ubisoft is about the marketplace safeguards.

Be skeptical of any third-party offer that promises to “restore” lost goods — the correct path is waiting for Ubisoft’s automated rollback and using official support channels for unresolved issues.
Ubisoft is rolling back accounts after a late-2025 holiday breach and is offering automatic compensation for anyone who logs in between Jan 16-26, 2026 (4× BP XP, 10 BP levels, and a rewards pack). Marketplace and voice chat remain offline while security work continues; expect rollbacks to finish before services return. Log in now, secure your account, and check your inventory after the rollback completes.
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