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Good ol’ Wumpus: they’ve been a doctor. A professor. A doctor-professor. A marketable plushie, and sometimes, a zombie (they got better). Now, Wumpus has a new title to add to the collection: multidimensional traveler.
Somehow, Wumpus has made their way into one of the worlds of one of the biggest WEBTOON Originals series: School Bus Graveyard! And uh…. Wumpus still has chores to do over at Discord HQ, so we kiiiinda need your help bringing them back.
Your mission: download the WEBTOON app and explore the first ten episodes of School Bus Graveyard. While reading, keep an eye out where Wumpus may be sitting. See Wumpus in an episode panel? Click on them to report Wumpus’s whereabouts to us. Find Wumpus twice and receive a one-month trial of Discord Nitro for you or an eligible friend to use.
Yeah, uh… Wumpus might have multiplied during their interdimensional travels. Somehow. Or maybe they’re from different timelines? Either way, YOUR time to grab some Discord Nitro as thanks for your investigation efforts is limited: this opportunity lasts from December 4, 2024, to December 25, 2024.
Discord’s rascally blurple swine has somehow landed smack-dab in the middle of School Bus Graveyard. How’d they get there? Does the cast of School Bus Graveyard even notice them? Honestly, traversing multiverses can be stressful, so they want to get home soon — we get ya, Wumpus.
For your efforts in bringing Wumpus back to where they belong, we’re offering a 1-month trial of Discord Nitro for eligible users (or, eligible detectives in this case)! Nitro has a whole buncha perks to bring out your creative prowess, including higher screensharing resolution and larger file upload sizes to show off what you’re making.
You can even write messages up to 4,000 characters long, perfect for when you’ve got an idea for your own webcomic series that you just need to write down ASAP before it floats away. Just be sure to warn your friend by saying “hey can you hold this” before dropping that four thousand-character message.
We’ve heard reports of Wumpus looking like THIS, somewhere in the WEBTOON Originals series School Bus Graveyard, but weren’t able to confirm these suspicious sightings:
Nothing your investigative abilities can’t handle, right? Download the WEBTOON app below to get started:
This promotion is available for users in eligible regions who have not had an active Nitro membership, redeemed a separate Nitro trial, or accepted a Nitro membership gift in the last 12 months. If you have any questions about this special Discord Nitro promo, take a peek at our support article. (It’s like a WEBTOON, but way less pictures and a lot more words — hopefully you’ve got a vivid imagination.)
Find Wumpus, press the button, and get rewarded with Nitro! But don’t just sit around — this Nitro promo ends on December 25, 2024, so grab your magnifying glass and get lookin’! (And enjoy the rest of School Bus Graveyard while you’re there!)
Welcome to Patch Notes! In this series, we comb through the newest changes in performance, reliability, responsiveness, usability, and general bug-squishing we’ve done to make Discord better.
If you discover a bug of your own, check out our Bimonthly Bug Megathread on the community-ran r/DiscordApp subreddit. Tell us what’s been bothering you and our Engineering team will be more than happy to check it out.
After this entry, Patch Notes will be taking a short break while our team goes on a well-earned winter vacation to cap off the year. Keep an eye out for the next edition of Patch Notes in early February!
All fixes listed below have been committed and merged, but may still be rolling out to individual platforms at the time of this post.
Come with us, if you will, on a causal inference journey…
In 2023, Discord added a feature: users could now post Voice Messages in text channels, DMs, and Group DMs using the mobile app. The team felt excited about the feature and was curious to learn how users would react. Surely people love to hear each others’ dulcet tones, right? But how do we measure the causal effect?
This is where things became difficult for us. Discord is rife (rife, we tell you!) with networks. We usually use A/B testing to measure the impact of our work, but many of our tests are influenced by network effects - or the feature doesn’t even make sense outside of a network. Network effects occur when the behavior of users in Group A influences the behavior of users in Group B and vice versa. This can potentially skew the results by introducing cross-group interactions and violating the assumptions of independent units across control & treatment groups (SUTVA ♥️). A feature like Voice Messages is especially vulnerable to network effects. The feature only works if one person sends a Voice Message and another receives it, ya know?
The ideal then would be to randomize by network. This is challenging because, unfortunately, Discord’s testing platform doesn't (yet!) support cluster randomization.
So, we have a few options: a (bad) user-level A/B test or randomizing by country. The idea is that most networks are likely country or language-specific, so, we could mitigate network effects by comparing a treated geo against a control geo. But geo-testing isn't great either, as comparing a treated country to a control country conflates all their other differences with the treatment effect. So… what’s a better option?
🔥 Synthetic controls compare one treated unit (e.g. a country) to a weighted combination (a “synthetic control”) of all other non-treated units (e.g. other countries).
Synthetic controls are a method developed by academic economist Alberto Abadie. The main idea is: sometimes, you just can’t randomize - it’s either not possible, or it’s unethical, or you sacrifice too much precision. In those cases, you can release your treatment to one group and create a composite, synthetic control made up of a weighted combination of your untreated groups.
A typical "vanilla geo-test" design would compare one treatment geo, such as Brazil, to a “similar” control geo, like Argentina. Unfortunately, geo-tests typically fail on both internal and external validity as they are neither unbiased estimates (internal validity) nor generalizable (external validity).
But why is that? Say we compare Brazil vs. Argentina. Even if we check stats of each country’s average user engagement on Discord, we can't control for everything. We’ll still suffer from what’s called “omitted variable bias” — omitted variable bias would skew our estimate of the treatment effect. OVB is really out to get you. It would affect our testing even if we controlled for the countries' different languages, sizes, and histories!
The problem of external validity also applies: even if we managed to control for aalllll the ways Brazil and Argentina differ, we'll only get a reasonable estimate for the effect of releasing Voice Messages... in Brazil. That treatment effect may not generalize properly. Just because we learn that Brazil users love voice messages doesn't mean that users around the world would feel the same way. (Spoiler: Brazil loves voice messages. 🇧🇷)
For a place like Discord, synthetic controls are a much better option. Synthetic controls create a "fake" (or... synthetic) counterfactual using a weighted combination of all other geos that did not receive the treatment. So, instead of comparing Brazil to only Argentina, we would compare it to a “synthetic Brazil.” This “synthetic Brazil” could be something like 50% Argentina, 30% Uruguay, and 20% Chile (and 100% more helpful than a counterfactual of 100% Argentina).
Woah! Only one more month until we say “BYE BYE” to 2024 and “HEYOOO” to 2025 — when one door closes, another door opens (so the legend says). Towards the end of the year, when many of us are visiting friends and family, it’s the perfect time to share some of the great games we’ve been playing and help some newcomers discover some games they should try!
We’re bringing in familiar friends, Emi and Tyler, and also welcoming NEW friends, Veronica and Carlos, onto the main stage to talk about what they’ve playing, and offer some suggestions for those Level 1 gamers you might see soon.
Hi hi! I’m Veronica and I’m on Discord’s Quests team.
I’ve been playing a lot of Metroidvania games recently. Shoutout to my coworker Steve O’Hare for suggesting Ender Lilies to me! The art direction is fantastic and I adore the story. I wrapped up my first playthrough, but I’ve got my sights set on unlocking all three endings, so 100%-ing it is definitely on my list. I’ve also been dipping my toes back into Hollow Knight, one of my fav games of all time. Trying to get my fix while we wait for any news of Silksong (cue me putting on clown makeup).
Best game for someone who is new to gaming? Any Soulsborne title…just kidding. I would obviously have to choose Animal Crossing. I’ve been playing it since the Gamecube release and it continues to be my comfort game to this day (I won’t tell you how many hours I have in New Horizons…) It’s cozy, relaxing, and there’s no really “beating” the game - so it’s perfect for folks who are newer to video games and want something low-key where they can pick up and play at their own pace. Also: my favorite AC villager? Roald <3
Discord is where anyone can connect and talk while playing their favorite games, or just doin’ whatever. We’re always doing our best to make the app easy to navigate, no matter what platform you use Discord on or how you like to breeze through your conversations.
One of those methods for navigating through Discord doesn’t involve a mouse or trackpad: Keyboard Navigation! Keyboard Navigation lets you get to wherever you want on Discord without using another device.
Interested in using your keyboard as your primary input method? Just wanna learn a few tricks to accessing different features without using a mouse, stick around for a bit as we give the lowdown on how Keyboard Navigation works.
First, open Discord (duh). Then, press the Tab button on your keyboard.
Look: a box appeared on your screen! This box is your gateway to navigating Discord with just your keyboard.
Think of this box as your “cursor” as you navigate with your keyboard — press Tab to move through interactive elements in the app, such as buttons and icons.
Once you’ve highlighted the button you’d like to press, press Enter/Return to “click” on it, just like you would a mouse. If your “cursor” is on a list, such as your DMs or a server’s channel list, you can use the Arrow Keys to move up and down lists.
When you highlight a message, you can interact with it directly! What sorts of things can you do?...
Need to mute your mic? Answer that sudden call ASAP? Quickly edit the last message to fix that spelling mistake that no one would really notice, but you would? All doable with just a few key presses — no mouse needed!
Keybinds & Keyboard shortcuts let you quickly access different functionality on the desktop app by pressing a few buttons at once! In this article, we’ll go over helpful built-in shortcuts for text and voice chat, how to make your own keybinds, and how one really helpful shortcut lets you breeze through Discord.
If you’re using the desktop client, you’ll be able to access these shortcuts even when Discord isn’t in focus. You can also use most of these on our web app using a desktop browser, but they won’t work if your web browser isn’t in focus.
You type all your messages and replies with that new clicky keyboard of yours, so why should you use your mouse to go and edit it? Just keep using that keyboard and help break it in a bit more!
These keyboard shortcuts can help you quickly access ways to edit or reply to a message, add emojis and stickers, or pin a message to reference later on.
Lastly, pressing the Up Arrow Key lets you quickly edit the last message you sent. Spelling error? idk what you mean.
Here are the Discord updates from November 18, 2024. You can also find the most recent updates in the Discord app under Settings > What's New.
The world of Arcane collides with Discord for the first time — and for the final time.
We’re going all-in and bringing you a special Arcane collection in the Shop in celebration of the show’s final season, containing new Avatar Decorations and Profile Effects featuring Jinx, Vi, Ekko, and iconic Arcane technologies and weapons.
Learn more on our blog, or head over to the Shop and grab your favorites!
The final season of Arcane has begun. If you’re reading this blog post and haven’t seen the first batch of episodes... WHAT ARE YOU DOING? GO WATCH RIGHT NOW!!!! AAAAAAAAAAAA-
*ahem* As we were saying...
Like many of you, we’re huge fans of the show and League of Legends itself. With the final season in full swing, we want to help celebrate in style by bringing the magic, madness, and mayhem of Arcane to your Discord profile.
We’re excited to finally share what we’ve been cooking up leading up to this moment: we’re going all-in and bringing you a special Arcane collection in the Shop!
Add your favorites to your profile and remember everything that happened in that final season — how you and your friends were chatting away as you watched it, listening to each other’s reactions and the maybe-laughs, maybe-tears it brought to everyone. (After all, who knows what’ll happen...?)
Use the button below to jump straight to the Shop, or keep scrolling to learn more about the Arcane collection.
The world of Arcane collides with Discord for the first time — and for the final time.
This season’s been wild so far and the finale’s gonna be massive, we just know it. As the final episodes release, we’re bringing you the opportunity to rep your favorite Arcane characters across your chats and communities on Discord!
Check out our Arcane collection in the Shop, containing new Avatar Decorations and Profile Effects featuring Jinx, Vi, Ekko, and iconic Arcane technologies and weapons from the show.
We’ve been working on these items for a long time. For each piece of the Arcane collection, we started by carefully picking which iconic Arcane imagery would go best on your Discord profile. From there, we get to sketching, coloring, and of course, the final step: animating!
Each item takes several months of ideation, planning, and finally, creation from scratch to finish. We really hope you enjoy using them as much as we did making them!
Add your Arcane favorites to your collection while they’re available — check out the Shop here:
You’re probably gonna be talking about the crazy things that happen between Jinx, Vi, and everyone in Arcane — we know we are. If your friends start DM’ing you asking who your favorite characters are and whose story ends on a good note, just point them toward your profile — after all, you’re too busy watching to talk right now.
There’s more to look forward to: Keep your eyes out for a second drop of even MORE Arcane decorations in the Shop on November 18th, designed around some mysterious aspects of Arcane that have yet to be revealed… until this weekend’s batch of episodes, that is. Shhhh... :)
Got any questions? We got you — this is a teamfight, after all! Send a message to us on X if you need backup.
Welcome to Patch Notes! In this series, we comb through the newest changes in performance, reliability, responsiveness, usability, and general bug-squishing we’ve done to make Discord better.
If you discover a bug of your own, check out our Bimonthly Bug Megathread on the community-ran r/DiscordApp subreddit. Tell us what’s been bothering you and our Engineering team will be more than happy to check it out.
All fixes listed below have been committed and merged, but may still be rolling out to individual platforms at the time of this post.
Forget ghosts, ghouls, and goliaths… we know the REAL monster is the games backlog that hides in the shadows! The good thing about the spooky season is the cool weather and chill vibes make it the perfect time to face that backlog monster head-on!
We’re catching up with Emi and Alex to hear how their figurative (and virtual) monster slaying is going. Plus, we’re saying a harrowing “hello!” to a couple NEW friends, Serena and Tyler, who have some great game recs to share if… for any reason… maybe you want to keep feeding your backlog monster?
Heyooo! I’m Tyler, and I’m on Discord’s Recruiting Operations team.
As many of you can probably relate to, I have a huge game backlog. I do my best to power through it, but… I’m a sucker for JRPGs and Atlus games specifically, so I couldn't resist picking up Metaphor: ReFantazio!
It feels like a high fantasy version of Persona, which I dig. My favorite feature, Social Links, has returned as “Bonds:” You build relationships with NPCs by spending time with them, which in turn unlocks new classes and upgrades them. I’m about 15 hours in (to what is probably an 80+ hour game), but already am loving all of the characters and what I’ve seen of the story.
When I can tear myself away, I’m practicing my speedrun of Gravity Circuit for an upcoming event. It’s an indie platformer, Mega Man-like game that I highly recommend! It has really tight controls and the platforming feels great — you have a ton of movement tools like wall jumping, a hookshot, divekicks, and even super moves. You’ll feel like a speedrunner even just playing through the game normally! The music is also incredible — I caught myself humming a few of the stage songs while working or doing chores around the house.
For my speedrun, I’m doing the “Dog%” category - throughout the stages, there are a variety of friendly robots that need to be rescued. In the whole game, two of them are lil pups (Yuki and Amadeus). In Dog%, you need to rescue both dogs in their two stages, head back to base, and last but not least, pet them both.
So I guess the spookiest thing about all this is that the ghosts of my backlog will continue to haunt me another day. xD
I’m a big fan of Final Fantasy, and one of my favorite monsters is the Tonberry. “He’s just a little guy!” you might exclaim upon first seeing one, and then the Tonberry will one-hit KO you. From then on, Tonberries are quite a bit spookier. Super adorable, but super deadly — which, in my opinion, should be the fundamentals of all monster design!
Apps on Discord help bring a bit more liveliness to your conversations with useful features, text-based games, and tools for any situation. Apps also include Activities, that bring larger full-screen experiences to you and your friends, including casual and competitive games, shared collaboration tools, and ways to listen to music together, all on mobile or desktop. Enjoy ‘em wherever you go!
So, where do you find apps? How do you use ‘em? Do you have to add Activities or other apps to your server before using them? How can you make your own application for Discord?
Read on for some quick-but-sweet responses to these popular questions.
Look under your seat: they’ve been with you the WHOLE TIME! Well, only until just recently…
We recently released the App Launcher, where you can check out thousands of apps, including Activities, in a single space. It’s in your chat bar in text chats and at the bottom of voice calls. You're just a click away if you see the button with shapes on it!
When you press that playful-lookin’ button, you’ll be presented with the App Launcher! You can browse some of the latest featured apps, or use the search bar on the top to find the perfect one for you.
There are apps for servers and DMs, Activities to play with your friends… if you can’t think of something you want right now, the App Launcher is always just a click away.
You can also browse through the Discord App Directory, where you’ll find an even BIGGER selection of apps that includes some specifically designed for servers and the communities that live within ‘em.
You can explore the Discord App Directory for yourself by clicking on the name of any server you’re viewing, and then choosing “App Directory.”
Fifty years of adventure! 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons. Fantasy adventures, friendships getting closer than ever, and most importantly: fireballs flung towards evil creatures. Over the years, the D&D community has shown off their incredible creativity and passion for exploring new worlds with the release of many unique D&D spinoffs, or creating their homebrew rulesets and content!
Never grabbed your trusty sword and shield to set off on a journey before? You’re in luck: the newly refreshed Player’s Handbook makes it a snap for beginner and experienced players alike to set forth on exciting new journeys with ease.
Discord has become a core component for many D&D adventurers across the world. Some play the game completely digitally with apps like Roll20, while others use their cameras in a Discord voice chat to show off huuuge, custom-made terrain, and meticulously crafted figures that represent their fantasy selves.
We also LOVE D&D at Discord, so in honor of Dungeons & Dragons’ 50th anniversary, we’re celebrating in two stylish ways: bringing you some brand new tabletop adventures — directly in Discord — to you and your party, and offering more ways to look the part when you’re playing your next campaign in chat.
This Halloween season, we’re bringing a Discord twist to your adventures into worlds unknown. How? Well, adventurer... you’ll have to discover that for yourself when you gather your party and play our haunting new Discord-themed One Shot adventure: Voyage Into Discord!
One Shots are a special type of adventure that’s playable in a single sitting (hence the “one”). They’re perfect for those who are still learning the ropes of the game or if you’re supporting your friends through their first foray and making sure they’re having a great time.
Within the raging tempests and chilling voids of the planes, there lies a sanctuary where the separate became whole and lost became found: the realms of Discord. The secrets of these worlds have been lost to the ages, but there are those who seek to recover them — and to discover the manifold wonders of Discord for themselves. Band together in Voyage Into Discord and uncover these secrets for yourselves!
Since it all takes place in Roll20, there’s no need to track physical maps, paint any miniatures, or worry about your first time being a good story-telling Dungeon Master. But don’t stop us if you eventually want to obtain some trinkets and miniatures to remember your adventure with. :)
Voyage Into Discord is completely playable in Discord! Open up the App Launcher, then find and launch the Roll20 Activity to get started. You’ll see the “Voyage Into Discord” campaign for free in the list of available campaigns and rulesets.
Discord’s mission is to be the best place for players to talk and hang out before, during, and after gaming. People deserve a safe and welcoming online space to explore their interests and connect with friends. We’re deeply committed to helping bridge the gap between our users and the mental health resources they deserve by meeting them where they are.
From the start, we aim to design our products to allow Discord users to be in control of their experience: they decide with whom they interact and what communities they join. Discord is not a platform designed to maximize engagement. We try to ensure that our platform emphasizes real-time interaction and connection among friends. In addition to our platform’s design, we are committed to continuing to evolve and improve so that we can better support our users.
First observed by the World Federation for Mental Health on Oct. 10, 1992, World Mental Health Day raises awareness on a global scale, mobilizes efforts, and champions those efforts to foster mental health and well-being.
Over the past year, our team has focused on conducting research, offering more resources for users, and supporting activities centered on the intersection of mental health and games. This World Mental Health Day, we’re excited to share what we’ve been working on!
Whoooosh…. rattlerattlerattle… CAW CAW!! The Halloween season looms upon us again, and the moon’s ominous light makes way for the monsters who bump in the night. And some may even cause… a fright…
We emerge from decrepit graveyard crypts to deliver important news on fell winds — a warning of two ways in which Hallow’s Eve monsters can make their way to your profile: gift Nitro to a friend during October and you’ll receive a haunting Avatar Decoration to keep! Or, explore even more Halloween costumes for your profile with the Spooky Nights Shop collection.
This mysterious gifting opportunity is only available for a limited time… continue reading this mysterious scroll to learn how to partake in these spooky celebrations.
A devious reward is within your reach — no tricks this time… it’s all treats! To obtain such a mysterious treasure, you must do something so astonishingly brave in the face of nightmarish adversity that your home will be considered the best place for Trick or Treaters around the neighborhood to visit.
You’ll have to…….. be a GREAT FRIEND.
During October 2024, if you gift Discord Nitro to a friend, you’ll receive a spine-tingling Avatar Decoration of your own to collect and keep! Gather the minions of Halloween around you, wherever you find yourself on Discord, at any time of the year.
Heed our warning: this, what the Discord-nomicon calls a “Nitro promotion,” is only around until a little while. You have until November 3, 2024 to treat a friend to Nitro, and after that, the Minions Avatar Decoration returns whence it came.
Should you need some guidance, you may borrow a transcript of the Discord-nomicon — direct your eyes towards the so-called “Help Center article” to learn more about this Nitro news.
Quests launched earlier this year as a way to help game developers reach current and potential players. Our goal was to create an advertising format where everyone wins: Players discover new games and earn rewards for playing their favorite games, and developers authentically engage their audience.
It’s still early, but the positive feedback from the millions of players who have completed a Quest has exceeded our expectations. We’ve run dozens of Quests campaigns for some of the biggest titles, including Fortnite, Genshin Impact, and World of Warcraft. These campaigns have delivered strong results, driving a 16% lift in average playtime and 9% lift in average player counts. To see results like this — consistently — so early in our journey, is encouraging.
Venture on for a deeper dive into some of the early Quests results, which fuel our ambition to deliver the world’s most player-centric ads. Plus, you’ll learn details on a new type of Quest coming to Discord later this year.
Quests are designed to help connect developers to players, and early campaign results show that’s exactly what’s happening.
Genshin Impact’s first Quest drove an 80% increase in gameplay hours and a 3x increase in friend to friend streams. Our World of Warcraft: The War Within Quest had more than one million participants, and as part of WoW’s PR and marketing efforts it contributed to a 63% increase in the number of people playing the game on Discord. Simply put: when players streamed the game to their friends, more of their friends joined in.
Indie developers are experiencing success too. 90% of the players who joined the Krunker Strike Quest through the Activity on Discord were either new or lapsed — leading to a 33% increase in player count during launch week.
We’re really encouraged by early results and the measurable impact Quests have in helping developers grow their business — but there’s more to do. In particular, developers have been asking for more ways to bring their games to our users, especially upcoming games and major content releases, like new seasons and DLC drops.
Welcome to Patch Notes! In this series, we comb through the newest changes in performance, reliability, responsiveness, usability, and general bug-squishing we’ve done to make Discord better.
If you discover a bug of your own, check out our Bimonthly Bug Megathread on the community-ran r/DiscordApp subreddit. Tell us what’s been bothering you and our Engineering team will be more than happy to check it out.
All fixes listed below have been committed and merged, but may still be rolling out to individual platforms at the time of this post.
By the time you read this, the summer travel season in the US will be over, and we’re all back to our gremlin caves and our desks with piles of Cheetos Puffs. If you did some traveling of your own, did ya mark off a few places from your “Places to Visit” list? Or did you check off a few games from your backlog? (Or BOTH??)
To cap off the travel season in this part of the globe, we’ll be catching up with Tracie, Matt, Emi, Cody, and NEW friend Armando about the games they’ve played lately and what may have kept their attention while on a plane, train, or sitting in the backseat of an itty-bitty car. honk honk
Heyo! I’m Armando and I’m on Discord’s Integrated Marketing team!
Two games have taken up a lot of my time lately: Astro Bot and Into the Breach.
Astro Bot had absolutely no business being so amazing. I thought Astro’s Playroom was a fun platformer back when it came out, but Astro Bot dials it up to 11. I platinumed it in just a weekend and had fun every second I was doing it. The creativity in the level design and pure joy in the little moments are things I haven’t seen since I first played Super Mario Galaxy. I truly think Astro Bot has a fair shot for GOTY.
Into the Breach came out in 2018 but I’m just getting around to picking it up. It’s great on my Switch, and to me, it plays like a mix of mini-chess and a roguelite. It’s a turn-based strategy game where you command giant mechs to protect your people from the dastardly Vek creatures! My joy-cons have definitely been sweaty with how tense this game gets…excuse me while I go play it again right now.
When I’m going I’m still gaming! My Switch is with me quite often, especially when I’m in planes, trains, and automobiles. If it’s not a new game I’m playing, I tend to go back to some games that feel timeless to me. Usually, that means I’ll discover some new secret in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild that I missed in my first 150 hours (pff amateur!!). Dead Cells is another go-to for me, and I think Balatro will be, too. Even though Balatro’s newer, it got to the point where I’d see those floating cards in my sleep so, yeah, that’s a good travel pick.
I don’t want to leave out my trusty mobile puzzle games, either! I’ve been trying to beat my friend’s high score of 1010! for years. Also, a lot of airplane seat screens now have 2048 built into them, so it’s great for plane rides but maybe not-so-great for the person sitting in front of me who just feels my finger swiping on their seat for an hour.
Here are the Discord updates from September 26, 2024. You can also find the most recent updates in the Discord app under Settings > What's New.
Looking for something fun to do? Tap into apps anywhere on Discord and discover new ways to play games, listen to music, and watch videos together!
The App Launcher, now available on desktop and mobile, lets you easily bring more fun to any of your chats and voice calls. Search through thousands of apps directly within the App Launcher, or browse curated collections. If you find one you like, you can add it to your account for easy access!
Hop in one of your conversations and press the App Launcher button to try them for yourself! Learn about what’s new with apps over at our blog.
Here's your regular reminder that our engineers are absolute wizards: they've recently reduced the amount of crashes on iOS by a whopping 84%! See what else they've taken their metaphorical wrenches to in our latest Patch Notes.