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Rainbow Six Siege Ban Wave Tracker

BattlEye· Community ban reports

BattlEye protects Rainbow Six Siege by running continuous integrity checks during gameplay. It monitors system memory, scans for injected code, and collects hardware fingerprints from disk drives, network adapters, and BIOS data. When a ban wave hits, the effects are sudden — players who were fine yesterday wake up to find their accounts inaccessible and new accounts instantly flagged on the same PC.

This page collects ban reports from Rainbow Six Siege players to identify these patterns. The 90-day chart below shows daily report volume so you can distinguish between an isolated ban and a wider sweep. If the reports are spiking, there's likely a ban wave in progress. If it's quiet, your ban may be an individual enforcement action.

About these reports

The reports on this page are community submissions from Rainbow Six Siege players who were banned for any reason — anti-cheat detections, ban waves, false flags, account-sharing, cheat-software use, suspicious behaviour, payment disputes, and so on. They are not bans that occurred while running TraceX HWID Spoofer. TraceX rewrites hardware identifiers to bypass an HWID ban after the fact — the data here exists so players can see ban-wave patterns and decide what to do next.

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What Type of Ban Do You Have?

Not all bans are the same. Use the diagnostic below to find out whether your Rainbow Six Siege ban is an account ban, IP ban, or hardware ban.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Rainbow Six Siege banning people right now?+
Look at today's data point in the chart above. If there are more reports than the 90-day average, Rainbow Six Siege may be running an active ban wave. You can also report your own ban to help other players see the trend.
I got banned from Rainbow Six Siege — is it a hardware ban?+
The quickest way to tell is to create a new account on the same PC. If the new account also gets banned within minutes or hours, you have a hardware ban. Use the diagnostic tool below for a more detailed analysis of your ban type.
What hardware does BattlEye track?+
BattlEye monitors system memory, scans for injected code, and collects hardware fingerprints from disk drives, network adapters, and BIOS data. The exact combination of identifiers it uses can change with updates, which is why ban waves often coincide with anti-cheat updates — new detection methods catch previously undetected hardware fingerprints.
Why am I banned from Rainbow Six Siege on a new account?+
This is the hallmark of a hardware ban. BattlEye has flagged your machine's hardware profile, not just your account. Any account you log into from the same PC will inherit the ban because the anti-cheat recognizes the hardware before it checks the account.
How long do Rainbow Six Siege ban waves last?+
Ban waves themselves are usually instantaneous — the anti-cheat processes a batch of detections at once. However, the effects are permanent for HWID bans. Temporary account bans vary from 24 hours to 30 days depending on the severity of the violation.