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Since then, Roblox users have had to pay a fee of $1 to use the sound effect in their created games, and Tallarico agreeing to work with Roblox going forward to make other sound effects.
The Roblox company gets a 30 percent cut of all of it. Third-party sites, meanwhile, let players swap items for Roblox digital currency, allowing them to cash-out.
Three years after it was removed from Roblox due to a licensing issue, the beloved "oof" sound effect has returned to the game.
If you have been playing Roblox for a while, you know about the vast library of user-generated Roblox items. These accessories and clothing items can be used to deck out your in-game avatar.
The iconic "Roblox" "oof" sound has been removed! The game company explained why the audio was taken down.