A new video has emerged showcasing a Rainbow Six Siege exploit that can take over your entire screen.
The developers of Rainbow Six Siege recently revealed the Year 11 roadmap, which features “more Siege, more often”. As we wait for the R6 Invitational to end, players have spotted a new exploit that can completely block the player’s field of view. Learn more about it below.
Rainbow Six Exploit Uses Charlie Kirk Image for Screen Disruption
Rainbow Six Siege player Bikini Bodhi has posted a new video on their official X account (formerly Twitter), showcasing the image exploit. In the video, we see Bodhi running and talking to his team when he is suddenly flashed with an image of Charlie Kirk’s face swapped with IShowSpeed. The image takes over Bodhi’s entire screen, making it a massive disadvantage for the player.
In the comments section, Bodi was asked whether this was a new cheat or a stream thing. He responded that this is not a cheat but an exploit, where the player can link their name to an image. This image can then pop up and cover the opponent’s entire screen, leaving them in the dark.
This is not the first time Rainbow Six Siege players have been experiencing full-screen disruptions caused by image pop-ups. Back in 2022, players were seeing lewd and gore-filled images popping up that were blocking almost the entire screen.
In other news, Solid Snake has been unveiled for Rainbow Six Siege’s ‘Operation Silent Hunt.’ Additionally, the game’s creative director has stepped down from his role. What are your thoughts on Rainbow Six Siege players facing full-screen disruptions through image exploits? Leave your thoughts down in the comments, and join the official Insider Gaming Discord server.
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