Ubisoft have confirmed that issues appear to be affecting year two content, on most major platforms.
“Hello everyone. We are aware of an issue impacting Rainbow Six: Siege on all platforms,” a message from the support team explains.
“Players may experience issues accessing Year 2 Pass content at this time. We appreciate your patience as we investigate.”
The good news, however, is that Ubisoft have apparently found what is causing the Rainbow Six Siege issues tonight.
“Our administrators have found the root cause of the issue and are working on a solution. Thanks for your patience,” the support team adds.

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This could mean that PS4, Xbox One and PC players will be back online very soon.
The current problems is reportedly affecting players worldwide, with a lot fans in the United States confirming tonight’s problems.
Rainbow Six Siege will soon see the launch of the new Operation White Noise expansion, which is scheduled to land early next week.
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Ubisoft Montreal recently teased a new co-operative event called Outbreak for Rainbow Six Siege year 3.
And it looks like it could be a Zombie mode, with it tied to the biohazard and quarantine theme of year 3 season one – Operation Chimera.
There are two new French and Russian biohazard specialist operators coming with it, Eurogamer reported.
Ubisoft Montreal said Rainbow Six Siege fans would be fighting “against something that you might not totally expect” in Outbreak.
Rainbow Six Siege players will be able to take part in the three-player co-op Outbreak mode for free – it will run for four weeks alongside season 1.