Microsoft is releasing a new cumulative update for Windows 11 to Windows Insiders in the Beta and Release Preview channels. This update, which brings Windows 11 up to build 22000.346, includes the new Fluent emoji Microsoft rolled out in the Dev channel a few weeks ago. It also includes a ton of bug fixes.

The new emoji designs rolling out today also come with support for the Emoji 13.1 Unicode standard, but the big news is the brand-new designs, which Microsoft has updated for the first time in years. These new emoji have caused quite a bit of controversy online, as Microsoft initially announced them over the summer with animated 3D designs. However, the emoji designs used in Windows 11 are 2D adaptations of those original versions, which meany felt are nowhere near as appealing.

Regardless, it's fair to say that the new emoji are a big improvement over the previous designs Windows was using, so it's not all bad news.

Aside from the new emoji, this build includes a huge list of fixes for a wide range of issues in Windows 11, as well as some minor changes. For instance Microsoft has brought back the blue screen of death (BSoD) for when a device stops working or Windows crashes. Windows 11 has initially changed this screen to have a black background, but now it's back to the classic blue. Here's the full list of changes:

We've seen a couple of big bug-fixing updates roll out since Windows 11 debuted on October 5th, and that's to be expected. Windows 11 is a big piece of software, and bugs are bound to crop up after launch. These updates should help make the operating system a bit more appealing to those who are hesitant to upgrade in this early stage.

Insiders in the Dev channel have a bit of news today, too, with Microsoft rolling out a new cumulative update that brings the build number to 22499.1010. This update doesn't contain anything new, however, and Microsoft says it's only meant to test the servicing pipeline.