Ubisoft Compensates Rainbow Six Siege Players After Christmas Attacks

Published on January 15, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
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Ubisoft Compensates Rainbow Six Siege Players After Christmas Attacks

The company Ubisoft has officially announced the actions it is taking to compensate the Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege community following a series of intrusions that disrupted the game's stability during the Christmas period. These events significantly altered the user experience. 🎮

Compensation Package for Affected Users

The bonus package is aimed at all players who accessed the service during the dates when the incidents occurred. Ubisoft details that the measure seeks to remedy the inconveniences caused by malicious actors who manipulated the game's rewards.

Key Elements of the Compensation:
Players do not need to claim the compensation, as it is applied automatically to eligible accounts.

Technical Response and Security Measures

The development team is working to analyze the full extent of the attacks and ensure that the game's infrastructure regains its full stability. In parallel, systems are being reinforced to prevent similar situations from recurring in the future.

Actions Implemented by Ubisoft:

Communication with the Community and Conclusion

Ubisoft has issued public apologies for the disruptions and thanks players for their patience. The company confirms that it continues to investigate these events to continuously improve account protection and game integrity. This episode highlights the ongoing challenges in the security of online multiplayer titles. 🔒