Latest Rainbow Six Siege X patch addresses continued bugs and glitches

Joey Morris
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Rainbow Six Siege X patch updates
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Rainbow Six Siege X developer Ubisoft has released several patches to address the most burning issues plaguing the Siege X update since it launched on June 10th, 2025.

Various patch notes were posted online by the official Rainbow Six Siege X account, addressing notable bugs and glitches such as audio issues, missing rewards and other issues that have been frustrating players.

Siege X launched with a brand new season called Operation: Daybreak, bringing both new content and overhauls to existing systems. However, as fans eagerly logged on after the maintenance, reports started flooding in regarding ongoing issues with the game.

Rainbow Six Siege X Patch Updates Tackle Biggest Issues

Siege X gameplay with Sledge, Blitz, and Ash breaching a barricade
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The earliest patch released on the same day as the Siege X launch on June 10th, addressing issues such as no text chat for console players outside of the US, server crashes while in support mode and lobbies becoming ‘unresponsive’ when the owner leaves.

In the following hours after the first patch, Ubisoft made a post online recommending general fixes to resolve bugs and issues players were encountering. This included relaunching the game, in addition to stopping and restarting the Siege X download.

In the post online, Ubisoft wrote: “Rest assured that all reported issues keeping some players from accessing the game are being prioritised and promised items/rewards will be delivered as soon as possible if missing. Delivery is momentarily slowed down due to high traffic.

“Enjoy Siege X, we’ve got you covered.”

The most recent issues days after the release have been addressed by Ubisoft in the latest Rainbow Six Siege X patch updates. This includes a common issue on the PS5 displaying a ‘Free Weekend’ message in the console’s store page for Rainbow Six Siege.

The most recent patch update took place on June 12th at 9:00 AM EST / 14:00 PM UTC, with a downtime of up to 60 minutes. This includes fixing a bug where the reworked Clash appeared upside down in Play hub backgrounds, alongside graphical glitches and corrupted textures appearing in the new Dual Front mode.

The patch also set out to fix esports championship information, due to certain events with invalid dates being ‘incorrectly marked as completed’ in-game.

Players are excited to jump back into the ambitious overhaul to Ubisoft’s competitive shooter, but it’s proven to be a rocky start for some users. Ubisoft has encouraged players to report any further issues in the R6 Fix forums for the live server.

Joey Morris

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Joey has been writing about gaming since 2024 with features, reviews, and the latest news. Since early 2025, he has been covering the world of esports, reporting tournament results, partnerships, interviewing players, and more.
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