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Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition Launches Today

13. Únor 2026 v 15:13
Sony's State of Play featured the announcement of Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition, releasing on February 13. It includes five versions of the game, a prototype, new soundtrack, and an interactive documentary.

End of the Year: Ubisoft MongoDB Meltdown

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Ubisoft just spent the tail end of December 2025 in a total defensive crouch. What started as a weird glitch in Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege turned into a full-blown backend catastrophe that forced the publisher to pull the plug on global servers for over 24 hours.1 This wasn’t a standard “the servers are acting up” situation; this was a fundamental compromise of their internal logic.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege Ubisoft Outage picture
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Ubisoft Outage

The Anatomy of the Breach

The chaos became undeniable on December 27, 2025. Players logging in were greeted with a surreal scene: their accounts were suddenly flush with approximately 2 billion R6 Credits—the game’s premium currency—and virtually every cosmetic item in the game was unlocked. For context, 15,000 credits usually retail for about $100, making the injected value per player essentially infinite.

MongoDB Ubisoft Outage picture
MongoDB Ubisoft Outage

Beyond the “Christmas come early” vibes, the attackers gained administrative control over the game’s moderation tools. They didn’t stop at credits:

  • Automated Chaos: The global ban ticker, usually reserved for catching cheaters, started broadcasting cryptic messages and Shaggy lyrics.
  • Account Manipulation: Attackers were actively banning and unbanning players at random, effectively gatekeeping the game from legitimate users.
  • Total Shutdown: By 11:00 AM UTC, Ubisoft realized the house was on fire and took Siege and its Marketplace entirely offline to prevent the total collapse of their economy.

The Technical Failure: MongoBleed and Weak APIs

While Ubisoft has been tight-lipped about the exact entry point, security researchers have pointed to a critical vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-14847, colloquially known as MongoBleed. This exploit allowed threat actors to infiltrate internal databases and Git repositories.

VectorImpact
CVE-2025-14847Deep access to internal source code and database functions.
API VulnerabilitiesBroken authentication on endpoints allowed unauthorized administrative calls.
Backend AuditAttackers essentially had the keys to the kingdom, including the ability to gift currency and modify account states.

The consensus among the technical crowd is that Ubisoft’s backend infrastructure lacked the necessary authorization checks on key API endpoints, allowing the attackers to masquerade as high-level administrators.

The Rollback and Current Status

Ubisoft’s solution was a scorched-earth policy. They initiated a global rollback of all player data to its state before December 27, 10:49 UTC.

  • Financial Impact: Every transaction made during the breach window was nuked.While Ubisoft confirmed players wouldn’t be banned for spending the “fake” credits, the items bought with them have been removed.
  • The “Two-Week” Recovery: As of December 31, 2025, servers are largely back online, but the Marketplace remains shuttered. Many players are reporting missing legitimate items—collateral damage of the rollback—which Ubisoft claims will take up to two weeks to rectify.
  • Infrastructure Stress: Users are still seeing “unplanned issues” on the official status page as the services ramp back up to handle the holiday player load.

The reality here is pretty grim for a triple-A studio. Managing a live-service game for a decade only to have the entire backend subverted by a known database vulnerability suggests a massive gap in their security-aware culture. It’s a reminder that even the biggest players in the industry are often running on legacy systems held together by duct tape and hope.

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows Gets Attack on Titan Event

24. Listopad 2025 v 22:00

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Gets Attack on Titan Event

Ubisoft announced that an Assassin’s Creed Shadows update will arrive on November 24, 2025, and it will bring a permanent “A Puzzlement” story drop quest and a temporary Attack on Titan crossover event with optional paid in-store packs. Each involves both Naoe and Yasuke. 

In the case of the Attack on Titan event, that will only run until December 22, 2025. It unlocks after Yasuke is available as a playable character. Both Naoe and Yasuke will investigate experiments and a cult with a person named Ada, who they’ll meet northeast of Yamashiro. A katana and objects will be able to be earned for free. The in-store items will let someone dress Naoe up as Mikasa ackerman and Yasuke as a Titan. 

The story drop features both an environmental puzzle and new skills. Basically, it will involve each character learning signature sorts of moves from the other. 

Here’s the full trailer for the Assassin’s Creed Shadows Attack on Titan crossover event.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-EfaTVFQbY

It isn’t uncommon for this kind of crossover to appear in an Assassin’s Creed game. The Origins installment involved one with FFXV that led to themed content appearing in both games.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows is available on the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, with a Switch 2 version arriving on December 2, 2025, and the Attack on Titan crossover runs between November 25, 2025 and December 22, 2025. Kodansha handles the Attack on Titan manga, and the anime is streaming on services like Crunchyroll

The post Assassin’s Creed Shadows Gets Attack on Titan Event appeared first on Siliconera.

Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Remake Set To Launch In March 2026

21. Listopad 2025 v 17:16
Ubisoft's financial report reveals the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake is set for March 2026, alongside an anticipated Assassin's Creed: Black Flag remake, scheduled for the same period.

Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Remake Set To Launch Within 5 Months

21. Listopad 2025 v 16:52
Ubisoft's financial report reveals the long-awaited Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake is set for release within the next six months, coinciding with Q4, which ends March 31.

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