Rainbow Six servers (like Rainbow Six Siege / Extraction) don’t have a fixed universal “back up” time; it depends on the specific outage or maintenance window, and only Ubisoft’s live status pages and support channels can tell you when they’re actually online again.

Quick Scoop

  • For planned maintenance (like big patches or seasonal updates), Ubisoft usually announces a start time and an estimated duration (often around 60–90 minutes), but warns it can be longer if issues pop up.
  • For unexpected incidents (like the ones players reported around December 27, 2025), the servers can be taken offline without a clear ETA, and updates only come once Ubisoft’s teams make progress.
  • Because of that, there is no guaranteed clock time anyone outside Ubisoft can give for “when the rainbow servers are back up” for a current outage.

How to Check If They’re Back

Use these live sources instead of guessing:

  1. Official Rainbow Six Siege status page
    • Shows whether services are operational, degraded, or down , plus current maintenance and known incidents.
  1. Rainbow Six Extraction status page (if you’re playing Extraction)
    • Similar live dashboard for that title specifically.
  1. Ubisoft social channels / support posts
    • Ubisoft Support and Rainbow Six accounts often post short notices like “We’re aware of an incident affecting Rainbow Six Siege and are working on a resolution” and then follow up when services stabilize.
  1. Community reports (forums, Reddit, tracking sites)
    • Threads where players share “can’t connect / error code” posts help you confirm it’s a widespread issue, not just your connection.

Typical Downtime Patterns

While every outage is different, recent patterns look like this:

  • Planned update downtime
    • Start: At a scheduled time (for example, around 7–10 AM US time for some patches).
* Duration: Often **about 60–90 minutes** , with the caveat that it can extend if problems appear during deployment.
  • Unplanned incident downtime
    • Start: Suddenly, often after players report widespread disconnects or matchmaking failures.
* Duration: Varies widely; there may be only “we are investigating” updates until they can safely bring everything back online.

What You Can Do While You Wait

  • Check the official status page every so often instead of spamming reconnect; once it shows “All services operational,” a restart of the game usually gets you back in.
  • If the page shows services as up but you still can’t connect, try:
    • Restarting the game client and platform.
    • Power-cycling your router.
    • Checking if friends in your region can connect (to rule out a local issue).

In short: no one outside Ubisoft can give a precise minute for “when the rainbow servers are back up” for a live outage, so the only reliable move is to watch the official status pages and support posts until they flip back to operational.

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