Roblox’s Famous ‘Oof’ Sound Has Been Removed from the Game
Roblox’s “oof” sound, which has become famous as a meme not only for players but also on the internet, has been removed from the game entirely due to licensing issues.
a simple soundbite, Second length “woof” sound Plays when the player dies or resets the character.While these complications seem officially overkill, the Roblox development team believes that the “oof” sound is no longer in the game. announced no.
This has been replaced with similar default sounds, but as announced on Roblox Twitter (below), a full range of new sounds, both old and new, will be released to the Avatar Shop in the future, making the transition from the classics. will be split. It’s more palatable than “hmm”.
Regarding sounds, due to licensing issues, we have removed the “oof” sound from Roblox and created a default sound instead. This will be released today.
In the future, we plan to expand the Avatar Shop with a wide selection of both old and new sounds. More on this later.— Roblox (@Roblox) July 26, 2022
The problem first appeared in 2020, when video game composer Tommy Tallarico recognized the now-iconic sound as his own work. Originally from a game called Messiah. As a result, “oof” was removed from the game until Tallarico and Roblox reached an agreement to reintroduce it, at a cost to its creator of about $1.
However, that deal appears to have ended as the sound was removed “due to licensing issues,” the tweet said. teeth, Created an entire 2 hour Coachella set based on sound.
Despite being considered a gaming platform for children, Roblox is often embroiled in controversies aimed at adults. Kim Kardashian threatened to sue the platform in April after his son found a fake sex tape game featuring celebrities, and Roblox itself in November against a YouTuber who posted a “terrorist threat.” filed a lawsuit.
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