K1RA a Rainbow 6 Siege pro Caught Cheating with RING-1
K1RA a Rainbow 6 Siege pro Caught Cheating with RING-1
🧑‍💻 The Accused:
- Alias (Online): “K1RA” (name subject to change or alias variants)
- Role: Supposedly a T3-T2 scene player or a high-tier ranked grinder (Champion-level MMR)
- Platform:Â PC
- Allegiance: Previously associated with semi-pro org (name redacted for now)
- Region:Â EU (primarily playing in EU and EUNE servers)
đź§© What Was He Using? Ring-1 R6S Cheat Breakdown
Ring-1’s Rainbow Six Siege cheat includes:
- ✅ Silent Aim: Bullets hit targets even if you’re not aiming directly
- âś…Â ESP / Wallhack:Â Shows enemies through walls with health, distance, name tags
- âś…Â No Recoil / No Spread:Â Makes weapons laser-accurate
- âś…Â Unlock All Operators (client-side)
- âś…Â HWID Spoofer:Â Bypasses BattlEye or Ubisoft bans
The player in question was seen using silent aim and ESP in multiple clips — but it was subtle enough to pass as “high awareness” or “game sense”… at first.
🎥 The Evidence: Community Breakdown
📌 Clip 1: Pre-Fire Through Soft Wall (No Info)
- Map:Â Clubhouse
- Player fires on an enemy without drone info, sound cue, or team callout
- Crosshair perfectly aligns mid-flick before target peeks
📌 Clip 2: Wallbang in Basement (Perfect Tracking)
- Map:Â Oregon
- Defender hiding in freezer — player tracks exact head level through a solid wall
- Several community members synced the match replay — no Intel was available
📌 Clip 3: 180° Snap Flick
- Player whips to an enemy flanking from behind
- Snap happens within 2 frames, no reaction time delay
- Looks like legit flick until slowed down — then it screams “silent aim + ESP”
đź§ How He Got Caught
- A suspiciously high win rate spike (85%+) over a 2-week grind
- Reddit and Discord analysts posted frame-by-frame breakdowns of flicks and wallbangs
- One user exposed a Ring-1 config leak showing a config tied to his PC spec + sensitivity
- Team captain quietly dropped him with no public explanation
- Ring-1 loader ID matched with logs shared on cheat forum leaks (allegedly tied to his Steam ID)
🛡 Community Reactions
- R6ProLeaks Twitter account hinted at the incident without naming the player
- Players in T2/T3 scrim groups started blacklisting the accused
- Ubisoft reps in Discord acknowledged the report and are “investigating internally”
- Multiple players pushed for a manual ban review using match IDs + demo clips
đź’Ł Why This Is a Big Deal
- If proven true, it undermines the already fragile trust in Siege’s competitive scene
- Ring-1 has previously bypassed BattlEye, and this shows how closet cheating is more dangerous than rage hacking
- Stream-proof cheats allow players to cheat while still appearing “legit” on stream
- It puts pressure on Ubisoft to be more transparent about manual bans and to introduce killcam-style replay systems
🧨 Bonus: Ring-1 Loader Leak (Tied to the Incident)
Screenshots surfaced showing:
- Ring-1 client loader open on a second monitor
- Config files matching the accused’s in-game sensitivity and resolution
- Cheat injected under spoofed driver name, bypassing BattlEye at the time