Robloxhas wiped a truly integral part of the game, removing the famous "oof" sound from the platform due to a "licensing issue," the developer said.
On Tuesday, the massively multiplayer online game's developer Roblox Corporation announced the decision on Twitter, and noted a replacement was launching immediately on the platform.
"Related to sounds, due to a licensing issue we have removed the “oof” sound from Robloxand have created a replacement default sound which launches today," the company tweeted.
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As Kotaku points out the "oof" sound was created by former game composer and Intellivision CEO Tommy Tallarico and it's not the first time Roblox has run into licensing issues around it.
In case you're wondering, "oof" is the sound a character makes when they die in the game or resets — but it's moved beyond the sound of a small exclamation to evolve into a beloved rallying cry for the Robloxcommunity.
SEE ALSO:Minecraft says it wants nothing to do with NFTs, blockchainRoblox said it plans to expand its Avatar Shop (where you can buy custom clothing, accessories, and so on) with additional "old and new" sounds sometime soon.
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Fans were pretty shocked at the news, posting their thoughts on Twitter.
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RIP "oof."