Rainbow Six Siege servers don’t have a single fixed “back up” time; it depends on what kind of outage or maintenance is happening on that specific day.

Typical maintenance timing

  • For planned maintenance (like big updates such as Siege X), Ubisoft usually announces a start time and an estimated duration on the official server-status page and social channels.
  • A common pattern for major updates has been around 60–90 minutes of downtime , but this is only an estimate and can be extended if there are issues.

Where to check right now

If you are asking about today’s outage, the only reliable way to know when servers will be back up is to check the live status and official comms:

  • Ubisoft’s official Rainbow Six Siege service status page shows current outages and maintenance windows plus timeframes.
  • The dedicated live status checker sites and outage trackers (like DownDetector-style pages) can show if others are having the same problem and when the last outage ended.
  • Ubisoft’s support social accounts (for example, their support/X/Twitter page) are where they post short live updates if maintenance runs long or unexpected issues occur.

Why you see different answers on forums

  • Community posts and Reddit threads often include guesses like “6–7 hours” or “a couple of days,” but these are not official and can be wrong.
  • Only Ubisoft’s own status page and official announcements should be treated as authoritative for exact “back up” times.

Quick steps for you

  1. Check the official Siege service status page for your platform to see if maintenance or an outage is listed and if an ETA is provided.
  1. Look at a live server-status/outage tracker to confirm it’s not just a local connection issue.
  1. Refresh Ubisoft’s support social feed every so often if the downtime is longer than the initially announced window.

TL;DR: There is no universal fixed time for when Siege servers come back up; you need to check the official status page or support channels for today’s specific ETA.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.