Microsoft's confusing Emojigate saga continues with a blog post and a 😅 emoji.
What you need to know
- Microsoft may still have plans to ship 3D emojis to Windows 11.
- Passionate fans criticized Microsoft when the company shipped 2D emojis to its new operating system rather than upgrade 3D ones.
- Microsoft has sent mixed messages regarding if 3D emojis will make their way to Windows 11.
- A recent blog post by a designer at Microsoft outlines the process of creating 3D emojis.
Microsoft's Emojigate looks like it's set to have another chapter. When Microsoft shipped Windows 11 last year, many were upset and confused that the operating system did not contain Microsoft's new 3D emojis. Now, it appears that Microsoft may still plan to ship 3D emojis to Windows 11.
In a LinkedIn blog post, Distinguished Designer at Microsoft Nando Costa shares a history of the process of making 3D emojis. Twitter user Ethan Alvarée said, "lovely. Wish they actually looked like this on Windows 11" in a tweet to Costa about the blog post, to which Costa said, "thank you and agreed! We're working on that."
Thank you and agreed! We're working on that. 😅
— Nando Costa (@nandocosta_art) January 28, 2022
Back in August 2021, the official Windows Twitter account shared images of 3D emojis and specifically mentioned that they were for Windows 11. The Windows UK Twitter account also mentioned the new 3D emojis for Windows 11.
Twitter user Mon accused Microsoft of scamming people, which Microsoft's Brandon LeBlanc rebuffed:
No, they didn't scam you. You're exaggerating this a bit. They simply used the wrong graphics. Sorry about that. Will make sure they use the right ones going forward.
— Brandon LeBlanc (@brandonleblanc) October 15, 2021
In October 2021, a blog post authored in part by LeBlanc highlighted new emojis in a Dev build of Windows 11, but they were 2D versions of the emojis.
Emojigate seems to draw out the passion of Windows users and Microsoft fans. While there's a chance that critics are simply passionate about emoji design, many comments center around the fact that Microsoft seems to have mixed messaging regarding its plans for the 3D emojis.

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