Rainbow Six Siege is a premium tactical shooter game. Developed by Ubisoft Montreal and released in 2015, the game is available across various platforms. The main objective of the game is to enable players to use their co-op synergy and skills to win against their opponents. Rainbow Six Siege is a premium game and has to be bought before playing.
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Being a premium tactical shooter, people expect to encounter fewer third-party exploiters. But unfortunately, this has not been the case recently. Hackers have found a unique way to ruin the experience of siege players.
Rainbow Six Siege hackers take it to the next level
The Rainbow Six players are facing a new type of crisis now. Hackers are popping out randomly in matches, and are bringing a rather unique way of ruining the players’ gaming experience. When hackers come to the scene in competitive shooters, one expects them to use tricks like wall hacks and aimbots. But here, it is totally different, they put images of chicken and random stuff on the players’ screens.
This mother fricker has taken over the whole scene in just one day as people try and figure this out lmao pic.twitter.com/QkPnYGl8kC
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) December 21, 2022
This blocks their vision and the players end up dying. The screen would be completely covered by these random photos. Sometimes they randomly appear on the mid-area of the screen where your crosshair is. All these random pop-ups shock the players and restrict their in-game vision. And boom! The players get killed by hackers or opponents.
The hackers majorly use a cartoonish chicken to cover the screen. Additionally, there are players who reported other random pictures like nonsensical adverts popping up randomly in their matches.
Players take it to Twitter
It is rather irritating for a player to face such situations in the game. The Rainbow Six Siege community finds this new hack trick both annoying and hilarious.
Honestly, give the cheater an award for creativity because this a whole level above aimbots XD
— ThatOneRobot (@NewestApples) December 21, 2022
People will do anything & everything except getting good
— J-Dogg (@DaRealJDogg619) December 21, 2022
Some players are blaming Ubisoft and the developers for not being able to eradicate such infringements. Players are also tensed at the fact that someone can actually post anything on their screen while gaming, like a gory image or anything of that sort, which would be painful to watch.
Hacking on PC is a REALLY big problem..
— Frosty (@FrostyFromMW2) December 21, 2022
Yeah unfortunately Ubisoft has the worst devs and anti cheat
— LeBrozo (@lebrozojm) December 21, 2022
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For now, the developers have not responded to these random hacks. Players are expecting a response from Ubisoft soon, so that the game can be played smoothly again, without the constant fright that someone might into the servers.
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Have you ever come across such hackers when gaming? Do mention your experiences in the comments below.
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