
Rainbow Six Siege is seeing another wave of bans, and this time, they’re lasting 67 days – a nod to the popular ’67’ meme.
Last month, Rainbow Six Siege servers were taken offline due to a significant hack. This hack resulted in unauthorized access to exclusive skins, a large amount of in-game currency, and player bans. While the servers and online store were temporarily shut down for repairs, Ubisoft is still working to fix the problem and hasn’t reopened them yet.
Rainbow Six Siege Hands Out 67-Day Bans, Inspired by Viral “67” Meme
A strange trend called ‘6-7’ has unexpectedly impacted Rainbow Six Siege. Several players are reporting they’ve received 67-day bans from the game. While the reason isn’t fully known, a screenshot suggests the bans are related to harassment. Currently, the game’s status page shows four unexpected problems across all platforms.
Rainbow Six Siege, the popular game from Ubisoft, is facing another security issue. Many players are reporting unexplained 67-day bans, which are connected to a recent in-game meme called “Six Seven.”
— vx-underground (@vxunderground) January 4, 2026
A strange meme, number 67, has led Rainbow Six Siege players to worry about another hack. Ubisoft hasn’t confirmed a new hack, but they are addressing a previous security issue. They’ve reversed recent transactions and are thoroughly testing accounts to make sure everything is working correctly and is secure.
Rainbow Six Mobile is launching worldwide in February 2026! Players in Canada, France, Poland, and Latin America can try out a test version of the game right now. Also, what do you think about the recent bans in Rainbow Six Siege that were inspired by the popular ’67’ meme? Share your opinions in the comments, and connect with other fans on the official TopMob Discord server.
Check out TopMob for the latest on Monster Hunter Wilds – they’ve shared details from a datamine about the graphics settings planned for the new Switch 2 console. And be sure to subscribe to our weekly newsletter for more updates!
Level Up Your Gaming News
App Store
Google Play
Read More
- Insider Gaming’s Game of the Year 2025
- Faith Incremental Roblox Codes
- Say Hello To The New Strongest Shinobi In The Naruto World In 2026
- Roblox 1 Step = $1 Codes
- One Piece: Oda Confirms The Next Strongest Pirate In History After Joy Boy And Davy Jones
- Jujutsu Kaisen: The Strongest Characters In Season 3, Ranked
- Sword Slasher Loot Codes for Roblox
- Jujutsu Zero Codes
- Top 10 Highest Rated Video Games Of 2025
- My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Season 2 Episode 1 Release Date & Time
2026-01-05 20:18