Rainbow Six Siege R6 Token Exploit: Hacker Distributes 20 Billion R6, Ubisoft Initiates Rollback
COINOTAG News reports that Rainbow Six Siege experienced a temporary outage as a hacker intrusion affected its online services. The attacker distributed a massive supply of R6 tokens to players—roughly 20 billion tokens across the affected accounts. Ubisoft‘s pricing data shows a typical sale of 15,000 R6 for $99.99, underscoring the scale of the token-sprawl and its potential market impact.
The Rainbow Six Siege team has initiated a rollback to revoke the anomalous token distribution and is conducting a security review of the incident. The ongoing rollback aims to restore in-game asset integrity and prevent further market disruption while stakeholders monitor for potential secondary effects on pricing and item scarcity.
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