Second and third offenses will cost players 2 hours of game time, and any following toxic language will result in an official investigation and potentially a permanent ban from the game.
Ubisoft now auto- bans Rainbow Six Siege players who use toxic language. Although it has lost it’s streaming prowess over the last month, it still has a consistently high player base and the developer support to continue on for at least another full year. Looking at the stats, it’s hard to say that Rainbow Six Siege is dead.