Discord is having a moment: it will arrive on next-generation consoles and has already expanded beyond games. Fittingly, Discord has made changes to the logo, font, and color, but these changes aren’t popular with fans.

This news comes courtesy of Twitter. There, Discord unveiled its new look:

The changes to the logo are relatively minor. The top is now solid and joined to the face and the whole logo is now more of a square rather than an icon in a word bubble.

Part of the reason for this change is to make the logo more dynamic. For example, it will now emote emoticons and make different faces when you load the app.


Look closely and you will also see some color changes. While Discord has long been associated with purple, the new purple hue is particularly deep.

Perhaps the most noticeable change, however, is the character. The new custom font is quite different from what we had before. And players from Reddit, Twitter, and Discord itself have expressed great disappointment at these assorted changes.

The good news is that all of these changes are purely cosmetic. Discord retains the same functionality it had before. If nothing else, you can now rally your friends via voice chat and complain about the new changes as a group!

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Tag: discord



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