Cheating is fairly common in multiplayer games these days, and Rainbow Six Siege is no exception. Several developers are adding anti-cheat software to the PC version of their games, and many players get banned on a regular basis. Over 90,000 Siege players were banned in 2020, and now Ubisoft has shared some interesting data related to the current cheating situation in Rainbow Six Siege.
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This information comes from the official Twitter account of Rainbow Six Siege. It first shows a graph that confirms the number of bans handed out in the past one and a half years. It looks like thousands of players get banned every month thanks to BattlEye anti-cheat software. The number of bans crossed 10,000 in August 2021, and the developers had also banned 3,114 “idle botters”, from November to January.
Banning is key in the efforts to combat cheaters in Rainbow Six Siege, but the developer also wants to reduce the possibility of cheats being reproduced. As a result, it has deployed hotfixes to stop 3 cheats – Instantly kill entire lobby, Drones crashing matches, and Drone causing melee damage. Rainbow Six Siege developers also wanted to thank players for continuing to report cheaters.
The next couple of Tweets further detail the steps Ubisoft is taking to fight this issue. A new team member will look into cheat reports that are shared outside the game, which will help in catching cheaters who manage to slip by the anti-cheat detection software. Finally, Ubisoft is adding phone verification to Ranked next season, and it then details a step-by-step process for reporting cheaters.
Cheating a major issue in Rainbow Six Siege, and it’s refreshing to see Ubisoft being so clear and informative in its communication. It’s probably impossible to completely stop cheating of all kind, but it’s important for multiplayer games to limit it wherever possible. It seems like Rainbow Six Siege has been taking the right steps to combat cheating as Apex Legends players have also demanded similar anti-cheat measures from Respawn Entertainment.
Rainbow Six Siege is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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