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Nintendo Switch does not include an emoji keyboard, but does include emoji support.
Built in social apps (such as Twitter) use emojis from the open source JoyPixels 2.0 set when viewed on Nintendo Switch.
EmojiOne version 2.0 supports emojis approved up to and including Emoji 2.0 (2015).
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