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Curse of Strahd campaign update bug

The most recent update to the Curse of Strahd campaign has wiped ALL of my music tracks from my game. The folders remain but they are all empty. I've never had this issue with an update before. I had many playlists for scenes/locations/events/combat that I now have to completely remake which is doable but annoying and time consuming. I am able to delete the empty folders and re-add the tracks/albums and they do play. I'm not sure why this happened exactly. No other folders (handouts, character sheets etc) were affected. Just wanted to make a post here in case anyone else had the same issue.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Hi C0mmiepotato,  Is there an issue with your campaign backup?  Have you tried to revert the changes?  Have you contacted the Devs via the Help Center ?
I'm not sure about the campaign backup (didn't know that was even a thing or how to find/access it) and it seems pointless to roll back the update when I can just re-add the music now with the updated game. I wasn't really looking for a fix moreso just reporting here that it happened in case anyone else has the same issue.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Before you update your game always make a copy of it. I believe there is a warning to do that where you update the game.  Also, as a Pro user you have access to Roll Back, which can be found on the Campaign Details page under Settings. 
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
I'm not sure a rollback would fix this particular issue (I haven't had a good experience rolling back large campaigns, and CoS is pretty big), but I totally agree that making a copy of a game before applying any patch is usually a very wise practice.
Thanks so much for the info!