Rainbow Six Siege recently released a massive security update for the game. The anti-cheat update was used to address cheaters from the PC population. As Year 7 is about to conclude with the final and upcoming season, Ubisoft made the correct decision to strengthen the anti-cheat.
Cheaters have been plaguing the Rainbow Six Siege PC population for the past few years. For console players, mouse and keyboard players are the real problems. With that being said, Ubisoft has been trying to counter and combat the cheating problem with several updates, but they have barely made a mark.
Evey mid-season and end-season ban waves take out many cheaters and reported players, yet the problem seems to grow.
In a recent tweet regarding the security update for Rainbow Six Siege, Ubisoft mentioned that the latest anti-cheat patch was exclusively for the PC population of the shooter. The developers have been working on this initiative over the past few months to combat cheating.
As players are aware, while other platforms like Xbox and PlayStation have issues for players who use keyboards and mice, PC players are plagued by the problem of countless cheaters who use third-party applications to win games.
In the Twitter thread, Ubisoft mentioned that they could not share the details of the update to protect its integrity. Furthermore, they added that a confident update would bring forth a solution. With this, Ubisoft also added that they take the cheating concerns of the community very seriously and are always looking for ways to secure the game from the hands of cheaters.
The developers will monitor the behavior and effects of the security update. With that being said, Ubisoft also mentioned that the update could have an impact on some
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