For over 15 years, one sound has defined the Roblox experience more than any other: the iconic, gut-punch “Oof.” Whether you fell off a high ledge in an obby or got tagged in a game of hide-and-seek, that brief, crunchy audio clip was the universal language of failure.
Roblox stated this change is part of their effort to build an Avatar Shop filled with both "old and new" sounds, giving creators more control over their game’s audio identity. The Community’s Reaction 2022---Roblox--The-death-sound--Oof--is-replaced
Unfortunately, that agreement appears to have reached an impasse. Roblox recently announced on Twitter that due to a "licensing issue," the sound has been removed entirely from the default game client. What is the new replacement sound? For over 15 years, one sound has defined
The legendary “Oof” has been replaced by a new default audio clip that many in the community describe as a short, breathy or “uuh” . Unlike the gravelly resonance of the original, this new sound is a sharper, neutral vocalization. Roblox recently announced on Twitter that due to