Ubisoft’s Bold New Anti-Cheat Features for Rainbow Six Siege

Stephen Dove

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A message that says 90 day ban and PC

Key Highlights:

  • Rainbow Six Siege introduces permanent first-offence bans for botting.
  • Ubisoft adds Live Kick and Cheater Match Cancellation features for in-game cheaters.
  • Enhanced anti-cheat measures focus on competitive integrity and disrupt cheat providers.

Ubisoft is doubling down on its fight against cheaters in Rainbow Six Siege, implementing significant anti-cheat updates to ensure fair play.

These changes highlight Ubisoft’s ongoing commitment to protecting the tactical shooter’s dedicated player base, even as the game celebrates nearly a decade of relevance in the competitive FPS landscape.

Permanent Bans for Botting

One of the most notable changes is Ubisoft’s decision to issue permanent bans on the first offence for botting.

Previously, botting resulted in a 15-day ban for a first offence, with permanent bans reserved for repeat infractions.

Thanks to a revamped detection system that drastically reduces false positives, Ubisoft is now confident enough to implement stricter consequences immediately.

This update reflects a shift in prioritising competitive integrity, sending a clear message that botting has no place in the game.

Live Kick and Cheater Match Cancellation

Ubisoft also unveiled two groundbreaking features: Live Kick and Cheater Match Cancellation. These updates enable the immediate removal of a cheater mid-match, with the match itself being nullified to prevent players from losing points.

This innovation directly addresses frustrations often experienced by players caught in compromised games.

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By cancelling affected matches, Ubisoft ensures fairer outcomes while instilling confidence that action is being taken swiftly against cheaters.

The gaming giant has been working on this for a while now, with the back end of last year seeing the release of Operation Collision Point that coincided with some anti-cheat updates.

Security Updates Disrupt Cheat Providers

The updates don’t stop there. In its latest patch, Ubisoft introduced binary hardening and new security protocols designed to target cheat providers.

These measures aim to create major disruptions for cheat creators, further reducing their ability to compromise the game.

Ubisoft’s continuous focus on proactive security measures has earned Rainbow Six Siege a reputation for having one of the most robust anti-cheat systems in the FPS genre.

A Step Forward for Competitive Integrity

While no First-Person Shooter title can ever fully eliminate cheaters, Rainbow Six Siege’s latest anti-cheat update demonstrates Ubisoft’s determination to stay one step ahead.

Similar to competitors like PUBG and Counter-Strike 2, the game has faced its share of challenges in keeping cheaters at bay.

However, the introduction of Live Kick, Cheater Match Cancellation, and permanent botting bans showcases a comprehensive approach to fostering a fairer competitive environment.

These updates arrive alongside Ubisoft’s first major patch of 2025, which has already sparked discussions among players due to balance changes to Operators and weapons.

Balancing updates in tactical FPS games are never without controversy, but Ubisoft’s firm stance on anti-cheat initiatives sets a positive tone for the year ahead.

As Rainbow Six Siege continues its battle against cheaters, these bold new measures are a strong step in securing the game’s future in the competitive FPS space.

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