Undertale's Toby Fox says fans should be "supported at every opportunity" amid debate over music rights in fanmade prequel
As well as being a highly talented game creator, Toby Fox proves he's one šź¦¦of the kindest people on the planet

Toby Fox, creator of the brilliant Undertale, has weighed in on the debate surš¦©šÆrounding music rights in the fanmade spin-off Undertale Yellow.
In development for seven years, Undertale Yellow acts as a prequel to the acclaimed indie RPG. The visuals and gameplay lean heavily on the original as you play aąµ²s Clover, a child who's wound up in the UndeāØrground. It features over one hundred music tracks, including some remixes of Undertale tunes, and these have raised questions over the project's use of copyrighted material.
Undertale Yellow's developer recently addressed the topic on Twitter, saying that it's "been in talks behind the scenes" to resolve the situation. "Thanks to the cooperation and hard work of Toby Fox and Materia Collective, any YouTube claim that occušrs can now be disputed aną¹d released," it says. "We hope this situation paves a better path for fanworks in the future."
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This prompted a response from "music rights expert" Sebastian Wolff - CEO of the company that covers the copyright of Fox's music - who asked to see "cleaārly defined permission that Toby granted 7 years ago whichšÆ covers all of these uses" and offered to donate $10k to Undertale's Yellow's development team if they could provide such evidence.
Undertale Yellow's reply was a mesź¦sage from, it claims, none other than Toby Fox himself, explaining that, as Wolff suggested, The Undertale Yellow team didn't have permission to publish any of the game's music and that this was only granted recently. Still, Fox bears no ill will towards the project or its creators and instead says this; "If well-meaning fans have made a mistake, it should be our job to figure out how to help them make it right." He adds, "More than anything, wše should be supporting the love and passion of our fans at every opportunity."
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Not only that, Fox has, "as a token of apology", opted to donate $20,000 to AbleGames, a charity chosen by the Undertale Yellow team. "You can consider it as $10k for Sebastian aānd $10k for myself", Fox says. To help minimize situations like this arising in the future, the developer adds that he's planning to "create a more clear set of guidelines" related to the usage of Undertale's music as well as "better information on how to license the music properly."
If you fancy giving Undertale Yellow a go, you caš °n download it now vź¦ia , though you might want to make sure you're well-versed in the original Undertale first, as this contains spoilers and a "slightly higher" difficulty.
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As for Toby Fox's next project, according to a recent update from the developer, Deltarune Chapter 3 is "pretty much content complete," and the throwback JRPG will launch with Chapter 4.

Originally from Ireland, I moved to the UK in 2014 to pursue a Games Journalism and PR degree at Staffordshire Universityš°. Following that, I've freelanced for GamesMaster, Games TM, Official PlayStation Magazine and, more recently, Play and GamesRadar+. My love of gaming sprang from successfully defeating that first Goomba in Super Mario Bros on the NES. These days, PlayStation is my jam. When not gaming or writing, I can usually be found scouring the internet for anything Tomb Raider related to add to my out of control memorabilia collection.