Gaming Celebs
Twitch Streamer KingGeorge Criticizes Ubisoft: “Rainbow Six Siege Needs A New Anti-Cheat System”

George Kassa, known as “KingGeorge,” is a 30-year-old American former Rainbow Six Siege player who had played for Continuum in the past. After his retirement, he has become a full-time Twitch streamer.
KingGeorge took his official Twitter account to share a new post and wanted to criticize the way Ubisoft is handling the cheater problems in the game for a long time.
In the post, KingGeorge stated that this game is overrun by cheaters at the high ranks right now and revealed that Battleye anti-cheat software is not working for the game. Afterward, he wanted a great anti-cheat system for the game and showed how a big problem the cheaters are.
Here is what KingGeorge said:
“Battleye is literally terrible. R6 needs a new anticheat, or a huge overhaul of battleye. The ‘Gold Standard in Anticheat’ simply does not work. This game is overrun by cheaters at high ranks right now.”
You can read the tweet below.
Battleye is literally terrible. R6 needs a new anticheat, or a huge overhaul of battleye. The "Gold Standard in Anticheat" simply does not work. This game is overrun by cheaters at high ranks right now.
— KingGeorge (@KingGeorge) December 15, 2020
- Esports1 year ago
Rainbow Six Siege Player Pengu Reveals The Best Aspect Ratio
- Esports2 years ago
The Truth Between Shroud And Just9n Have Been Revealed
- Esports2 years ago
Beaulo Is Not Interested In to Rainbow Six Siege Right Now
- Esports2 years ago
TSM Apex Legends Player ImperialHal Criticizes Twitter Harshly
- Esports11 months ago
Beaulo’s Girlfriend Shares Another Sweet Photo Of Themselves
- Esports2 years ago
Famous CS:GO Personality Caster Anders Blume Announces New Family Member
- Esports1 year ago
G2 Esports Rainbow Six Siege Player Fabian Smashes His Teammates
- Gaming Celebs10 months ago
Twitch Streamer Noisy Butters Showing Off Her Legs In The Self-Quarantine