Rainbow Six Siege is pretty much abandoned by Ubisoft in many ways. A new wave of hacking has begun, and players are swimming in tons of free currency, each player who has been affected by this hack now has billions of credits, which is insane since the only thing companies try to protect from cheating are micro transactions. For those who wonder, all of these games are applications tied primarily to internet services, which makes them extremely frail to any sort of malicious attack, it is amazing these exploits have been used to help players who can’t afford cosmetics.
Rainbow Six Siege players share fun
This is the era of giving things, and it is quite ironic the gift is tons of microtransaction currency from players to players. We can say that the hypothetical Scrooge ended up coughing up the virtual dough with this one because the hackers themselves seem to hate Ubisoft with a big passion. Unfortunately Ubisoft took action on this because they are extremely greedy and can’t afford to lose a single cent from any sort of nefarious scheme they plan. They have since closed the store to avoid people from using their credits, you had to be quick enough to take advantage.
Hopefully the hackers of Rainbow Six Siege will figure out a way to ensure they can hack the store again and bleed Ubisoft for some more cash, they deserve it. All of these virtual items should be given for free to everyone involved in the game, the playerbase is dedicated so they deserve some sort of respect from Ubisoft. If players don’t take justice into their own hands the Ubisoft will keep being the way it is, and we might never get to see the Tom Clancy series ever again as it was meant to be. Rainbow Six Siege remains being one of the most popular titles of that series, even if it is just your average unrelated live service.