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Fans of Roblox may notice that a familiar, iconic sound is gone: the oof sound effect, which often played upon taking damage or death. Now it’s been replaced with a “dehhh” due to licensing ...
Because of the "oof" audio's popularity, it has been used in various content on TikTok, YouTube, and other social media platforms. 'Roblox' Iconic "Oof" Sound Replaced by New Default Audio!
The well known and beloved Roblox “oof” audio has been removed from the game, with Roblox revealing licensing issues to be the cause.
The Roblox Oof sound, which has been used for character death for many years, has been dropped due to a licensing issue involving Tommy Tallarico.
Roblox's iconic "oof" sound, which players typically hear when their avatars succumb to misfortune and are set to respawn in-game, will no longer be available on the platform, at least for the ...
Roblox has entirely removed the famed "oof" death sound from all its player-created games. Announced yesterday via the official Roblox Twitter account, the developer has revealed that the "oof ...
Roblox removed the oof sound-effect due to a long-standing licensing issue, with a replacement in-bound. While the community team took to Twitter to share the news, Roblox fans made the discovery for ...
'Roblox' has removed its iconic "oof" death sound effect due to licensing issues, however more sound effects will be added in the future.
Roblox announced the news on their social media, saying: "due to a licensing issue we have removed the "oof" sound from Roblox and have created a replacement default sound which launches today ...
The creator of Roblox's infamous "Oof" death sound, Tommy Tallarico is now making money off the death sound after reaching a settlement with Roblox Corporation.