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Nintendo Downloads - September 2016

Camjo-Z

Member
Grabbed Tadpole Treble on a whim and I kind of regret it as it's already frozen my console twice in one night, particularly annoying when it happened mid-level creation.

30% off is not enough discount on games you only kinda sorta want in the first place. I am your voice of reason, hello!

Also, you changed your avatar - I still remember your legendary thread, hope this means you can laugh about the dumb stuff by now.

I'll take your advice, voice of reason. And I was always laughing about the dumb stuff!
 

Zonic

Gives all the fucks
Got the stock car game for Streetpass, can't wait to try it. But is there no way to get a bundle of all the new games? I remember when buying the fishing & zombie ones, it gave me a dollar or two discount because I had the other DLC streetpass games.

Edit: Nevermind, after I said I wanted to buy one of the games (which is $2.99 each), told me about the bundle. $8.99 if you want all 4 games at once (so basically, buy 3 get 1 free), kind of bummed there's no "wow, you own all the previous games! Let's give you another discount for being such a nice customer"
 
Will I be able to claim the Mario Kart 8 DLC on MyNintendo without owning the game? I'll get the game eventually but I was think I may as well get the DLC with my gold points while the offer lasts.
 

TheMoon

Member
Will I be able to claim the Mario Kart 8 DLC on MyNintendo without owning the game? I'll get the game eventually but I was think I may as well get the DLC with my gold points while the offer lasts.

you can buy and download DLC on the eShop without owning the game. they just ask you to check a box that you do own the game and aren't stupidly buying something thinking you can play it by itself (which is irrelevant if you know you'll get the game later anyway).

so you can redeem the reward, get the code, enter the code and even download the data already.
 

Experien

Member
Picross 3Ds is fun as I remembered but seems a little bogged down with the results and presentation that slows you down to getting to the funs.
 

Ondore

Member
So I think I might be due to get a bigger fridge (HDD) for my Wii U. Down to about 20% (of 500GB) after using the birthday discount to go digital on Xenoblade Chronicles X.

I have two Y cables, so is it a matter of plugging in both drives at once and copying to the other storage?

Edit: Oh good, it is. Source
 
If I have MH4 and MHGen, is it worth it getting MH3 on 3DS for $10? I understand it doesn't have the swimming sections, sadly.. but still love MH.
 
I got Wii VC Majora's Mask from Club Nintendo, and I've been sitting on it for more than a year waiting for it to show up on Wii U so I can play it with the gamepad. It's super frustrating that they've now re-released literally every single Zelda on Wii U except that one. And I just know it's because some dumb person thinks it would interfere with sales of the nearly 2 year old 3DS remake.
 

Karu

Member
Just played the demo for Hyrule Warriors Legend... on my 2DS.

If it save to say that it's okay to buy if the performance didn't bother me or are there things that aren't apparent in the demo in regards to perfomance?
 

TheMoon

Member
Just played the demo for Hyrule Warriors Legend... on my 2DS.

If it save to say that it's okay to buy if the performance didn't bother me or are there things that aren't apparent in the demo in regards to perfomance?

If the demo performance didn't bother you then go for it!
 

Zonic

Gives all the fucks
If you were fine with the performance, then go for it. I think it works better as a "pick-up-&-play" style game where you do a mission or two, then put it in sleep mode. Also works better as a game that you play while watching TV or listening to a podcast or something.

.....also I need to start my copy again so I can get the new content that came out. Shame Linebeck wasn't one of them, would've loved to see him figure out a way to make the boat just put around on the ground, attacking enemies. But I'll gladly take USING THE SPIRIT TRACKS TRAIN FOR SPECIALS.
 

Zonic

Gives all the fucks
Forgot to mention this, but it seems Shantae: Half-Genie Hero got ANOTHER delay, as now it's said to be released Nov. 1st.

...I guess that's fine since Oct. was a bit busy for me, & the only other big Nov. release for me is FF15 & that's waaay at the end of the month.
 

Karu

Member
If the demo performance didn't bother you then go for it!
Thanks, will keep that in mind, when I will eventually come to this.

Currently playing Etrian Odyssey IV which I like a lot, but consider putting on the bench after 12 hours, because I will never make it to the end and there are toooons of RPGs that I still want to play (Fire Emblem, Bravely Default etc.) and Ace Attorney Trilogy. On the fourth case of the first game right now. So, I don't quite enjoy the investigation as much but OH MY GOD... is the hype and friggin soundtrack/sound effects during the court room scenes the best thing ever? Oh, sir, I think so! =)

Also bought Puzzle and Dragons Z: Mario Edition, which brings me to today's question... Started with Z, but it seems rather shallow and lifeless as a whole... should I just switch to Mario, enjoy its quirkiness or whatever and move on? Not sure I want to invest 20 hours into each. Also want to be done with it before the 16th, jumping into Dragon Quest VII then.

Man, coming to a console on its tale's end is a blessing and a curse haha
 

TheMoon

Member
I you think Z is shallow, Mario will be worse for you, I think :D

The Mario version is the introductory one that's supposed to "get you into it" before you touch Z. Haven't played it myself though, so second hand info.
 

Zonic

Gives all the fucks
I honestly preferred Mario Edition in P&D since there was characters with dual elements & it didn't feel as slow. It also helps it's meant to be the more friendly of the two to ease you into learning the mechanics, even if at times there's some difficulty spikes.
 

Karu

Member
Admittedly I'm only on continent two of Z, but so far is was just a breeze. Maybe I will just wait for the difficulty to set in to force me to consider the systems that game might offer. Hopefully this isn't a case of the game being a breeze and telling me "...but end game content!" :p
 

TheMoon

Member
Nintendo eShop (3DS)

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Spirit of Justice (CAPCOM) - €29.99/£24.99
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Spirit of Justice Costume Bundle (CAPCOM, Add-on Content) - €0.99/£0.89
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice sees Phoenix in a brand new location: a courtroom situated in the Kingdom of Khura’in, origin of the Kurain Channeling Technique, where mysterious séance trials decide the fate of all defendants. Meanwhile, defence attorney Apollo Justice faces his own challenges holding down the fort at the Wright Anything Agency, as he takes on a case that will have explosive implications.

Both our heroes are joined by a host of returning friends and adversaries in their fight to bring about justice. Filled with puzzling mysteries to solve, a cast of memorable characters, and all new investigation techniques, this is one case you'll definitely want to take."

Kingdom's Item Shop (CIRCLE Ent.) - €5.00/£4.79
Kingdom's Item Shop is a game that simulate running an item shop in a Fantasy Role-Playing Game Universe. You are the new owner of the item shop. Your target is to run your property and make it the most popular item shop of the Kingdom. To become a popular owner, you need to explore dungeons for ingredients, find new composition recipes, compose items, and sell items to whom in need. While you do outdoor adventures, your old faithful 'Mr. Butler' can receive payments for you. Fear not and step up to build your own specific item shop!

AA: Spirit of Justice Athena Cykes Pixel Art (CAPCOM, theme available September 8) - €1.99/£1.79
This fun theme features pixel art of Athena Cykes and her friends at Themis Legal Academy from AA: Dual Destinies.

AA: Spirit of Justice Athena Main Characters (CAPCOM, theme available September 8) - €1.99/£1.79
This stylish theme features art of the main cast of AA: Spirit of Justice and a Divination Séance-styled Touch Screen.

At School with Miffy By Mercis (Mercis/CPLG, theme available September 9) - €0.99/£0.89
September is coming. The curious Miffy is looking forward to returning to school, to learn and have fun with you.

Drawing with Miffy By Mercis (Mercis/CPLG, theme available September 9) - €0.99/£0.89
Today, we learn how to draw the perfect circle with Miffy.

Miffy learns to write By Mercis (Mercis/CPLG, theme available September 9) - €0.99/£0.89
A lesson in calligraphy with Miffy.

Special offers
Luv Me Buddies Wonderland (O2 GAMES) - €9.90/£9.90 (Ends October 5, normally €24.90/£19.90)
3D Fantasy Zone (SEGA) - €2.45/£2.20 (Ends September 15, normally €4.99/£4.49)
3D Gunstar Heroes (SEGA) - €2.45/£2.20 (Ends September 15, normally €4.99/£4.49)
3D Out Run (SEGA) - €2.45/£2.20 (Ends September 15, normally €4.99/£4.49)
3D Shinobi III Return of the Ninja Master (SEGA) - €2.45/£2.20 (Ends September 15, normally €4.99/£4.49)
3D Space Harrier (SEGA) - €2.45/£2.20 (Ends September 15, normally €4.99/£4.49)
3D Streets of Rage (SEGA) - €2.45/£2.20 (Ends September 15, normally €4.99/£4.49)
3D Streets of Rage 2 (SEGA) - €2.45/£2.20 (Ends September 15, normally €4.99/£4.49)
3D Super Hang On (SEGA) - €2.45/£2.20 (Ends September 15, normally €4.99/£4.49)
3D Game Collection (Joindots) - €4.99/£3.59 (Ends September 22, normally €6.99/£4.99)
Secret Agent Files: Miami (Joindots) - €4.99/£3.75 (Ends September 22, normally €7.99/£5.99)
Atlantic Quest (Joindots) - €3.49/£2.49 (Ends September 22, normally €6.99/£4.99)
Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven (MARVELOUS) - €17.99/£14.99 (Ends September 22, normally €29.99/£24.99)
Banana Bliss: Jungle Puzzles (Teyon) - €1.99/£1.79 (Ends September 29, normally €3.99/£3.59)
Bird Mania 3D (Teyon) - €0.79/£0.70 (Ends September 29, normally €0.99/£0.89)
Bird Mania Christmas 3D (Teyon) - €0.79/£0.70 (Ends September 29, normally €0.99/£0.89)
Chat-A-Lot (Teyon) - €3.99/£3.59 (Ends September 29, normally €7.99/£7.19)
Crazy Chicken: Director's Cut 3D (Teyon) - €0.79/£0.70 (Ends September 29, normally €0.99/£0.89)
Crazy Chicken Pirates 3D (Teyon) - €0.99/£0.90 (Ends September 29, normally €1.99/£1.79)
Cube Tactics (Teyon) - €2.49/£2.24 (Ends September 29, normally €4.99/£4.49)
Excave (Teyon) - €3.49/£2.99 (Ends September 29, normally €4.99/£4.49)
Governor of Poker (Teyon) - €2.49/£2.24 (Ends September 29, normally €4.99/£4.49)
Groove Heaven (Teyon) - €1.99/£1.79 (Ends September 29, normally €3.99/£3.59)
Heavy Fire: Black Arms 3D (Teyon) - €2.49/£2.24 (Ends September 29, normally €4.99/£4.49)
Heavy Fire: Special Operations 3D (Teyon) - €2.49/£2.24 (Ends September 29, normally €4.99/£4.49)
Iron Combat: War in the Air (Teyon) - €3.49/£3.09 (Ends September 29, normally €6.99/£6.29)
Ocean Runner (Teyon) - €1.49/£1.34 (Ends September 29, normally €2.99/£2.69)
Robot Rescue (Teyon) - €1.49/£1.34 (Ends September 29, normally €2.99/£2.69)
Skater Cat (Teyon) - €2.49/£2.24 (Ends September 29, normally €4.99/£4.49)
Steel Empire (Teyon) - €9.99/£8.99 (Ends September 29, normally €15.99/£14.39)
Adventure Bar Story (CIRCLE Ent.) - €3.99/£3.19 (Ends September 29, normally €4.99/£3.99)
Castle Conqueror EX (CIRCLE Ent.) - €2.99/£2.39 (Ends September 29, normally €3.99/£3.19)
Fairune (CIRCLE Ent.) - €1.99/£1.59 (Ends September 29, normally €2.99/£2.39)
World Conqueror 3D (CIRCLE Ent.) - €3.99/£3.19 (Ends September 29, normally €4.99/£3.99)
Rytmik Ultimte (Cinemax) - €6.99/£5.99 (Ends September 29, normally €17.99/£15.99)
The Keep (Cinemax) - €3.99/£3.49 (Ends September 29, normally €9.99/£8.99)
Cubit The Hardcore Platformer Robot (Coderchild) - €1.99/£1.80 (Ends September 29, normally €2.99/£2.69)
WordsUp! Academy (Coderchild) - €1.99/£1.79 (Ends September 29, normally €2.99/£2.69)
Zombie Incident (Coderchild) - €1.49/£1.49 (Ends September 29, normally €1.99/£1.99)


Nintendo eShop (New 3DS)

Special offer! Buy two of the three Final Fight games before September 22 and get the third one for free.

Final Fight (CAPCOM, SNES VC) - €7.99/£7.19
Jessica, daughter of Metro City mayor and former wrestler Mike Haggar, has been kidnapped. Haggar teams up with Jessica’s boyfriend Cody Travers, one of the toughest guys in town, to get her back!

In this Super NES version of the acclaimed arcade classic, take to the streets as either Haggar or Cody and fight your way deep into the territory of the Mad Gear Gang, and bring back Jessica.

Final Fight 2 (CAPCOM, SNES VC) - €7.99/£7.19
The Mad Gear Gang has returned, and they’re out for revenge! They've kidnapped Guy's master, Genryusai, and his daughter, Rena, who is also Guy's fiancée. Join Haggar and newcomers Maki and Carlos to take down the Mad Gear Gang once and for all!

Take control of any of the three heroes and make use of their unique abilities in a fast-paced adventure which will take you to all locations of the globe. And you're not alone, either - you can also have a friend join the fight to bring an end to the Mad Gear Gang!

Final Fight 3 (CAPCOM, SNES VC) - €7.99/£7.19
The Mad Gear gang has been defeated, but a new group known as Skull Cross has risen from the ashes, sparking a fresh crime wave in Metro City.

Mayor Mike Haggar and Guy prepare to take them on with Cody's old friend, Lucia. Joining them is Dean, a mystery man with a grudge. Together they vow to bring Skull Cross down!


Nintendo eShop (Wii U)

Jotun Valhalla Edition (Thunder Lotus Games) - €14.99/£11.99 (€13.49/£10.79 until September 15)
Jotun is a hand-drawn action-exploration game set in Norse mythology. In Jotun, you play Thora, a Viking warrior who died an inglorious death and must prove herself to the Gods to enter Valhalla.

Explore vast regions of Norse Purgatory to find runes to unleash the jotun, giant Norse elementals. Fight them using only your massive two-handed axe, the blessings of the Gods and your skills!

140 (Double Fine) - €7.99/£5.59
140 is a challenging minimalistic platformer with abstract colourful graphics. Rhythmic awareness is required to overcome obstacles controlled by an energetic, yet melancholic electronic soundtrack. Super tight puzzle design and a striking audio-visual presentation come together to form a challenging platforming experience!

Vektor Wars (Super Icon) - €7.99/£7.99
Welcome to an 80’s neon future inspired first-person cyber shooter. The year is 2024 and you are Commander James Moses, a Space Ranger. Your mission: destroy the robot death army, rescue the Robodudes and save the world! Select your weapon and use your skills to face down a tidal wave of rogue robots... in this retro homage to Arcade classics such as Battlezone, Berzerk and Robotron. Frantic gameplay, an array of loud and destructive weaponry - you must cheat death at every turn!

Alice in Wonderland (Brave Rock Games) - €4.52/£3.78
Experience a new visualization of Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (originally released in 1865). Discover unique and original characters in the amazing world of Wonderland. Wonderful thrills for your heart and mind await in this timeless tale.

Rorrim (Nitrolic Games) - €4.52/£4.09
Rorrim is a puzzle/maze game suitable for all ages. Help the princess escape the dungeon both in the mirror world and the real one. Use both the Wii U GamePad and the TV to see both realities at the same time to get through the dungeon alive. Post on Miiverse from within the game, along with Stamps you can collect along the way.

TOUCH Selections (RCMADIAX) - €2.99/£2.69
TOUCH SELECTIONS combines two classic games, PEG SOLITAIRE and AVOIDER, in a single download. In PEG SOLITAIRE, you are presented with a series of puzzles that will test your skills. Players must move their pegs around the game board, "jumping" other pegs to remove as many as possible. Your goal in AVOIDER is to travel through the galaxy without taking any damage by enemy ships. Use the Wii U GamePad touch screen to navigate. How high of a score will you get?

Special offers
Baila Latino (O2 Games) - €12.90/£11.90 (Ends October 5, normally €29.90/£24.90)
Fit Music for Wii U (O2 Games) - €12.90/£11.90 (Ends October 5, normally €29.90/£24.90)
Luv Me Buddies Wonderland (O2 Games) - €12.90/£11.90 (Ends October 5, normally €29.90/£24.90)
Mighty No. 9 (Deep Silver) - €15.99/£14.39 (Ends September 15, normally €19.99/£17.99)
Mighty No. 9 - Ray Expansion (Deep Silver, Add-On Content) - €3.74/£3.37 (Ends September 15, normally €4.99/£3.99)
360 Breakout (nuGAME) - €5.00/£4.00 (Ends October 6, normally €7.00/£6.00)
Dragon Skills (Joindots) - €7.19/£6.11 (Ends September 22, normally €7.99/£6.79)
Island Flight Simulator (Joindots) - €7.19/£5.39 (Ends September 22, normally €7.99/£5.99)
Sweetest Thing (Joindots) - €4.89/£3.84 (Ends September 22, normally €6.99/£5.49)
Bird Mania Party (Teyon) - €0.99/£0.89 (Ends September 29, normally €1.99/£1.79)
Zombie Defense (Teyon) - €1.49/£1.49 (Ends September 29, normally €1.99/£1.99)
Canvaleon (OXiAB Game Studio) - €4.95/£4.49 (Permanent, was €6.95/£6.29)
 

Zonic

Gives all the fucks
Are they not doing that deal like with AA5 where if you buy the game within the first month, you get the DLC costumes for free?
 

L~A

Member
They are, but it's only the first week.

But what's really interesting is the extra case as DLC, but that one won't be out right away, so...
 

Zonic

Gives all the fucks
They are, but it's only the first week.

But what's really interesting is the extra case as DLC, but that one won't be out right away, so...
Oh damn, only the first week? That's rather quick.

Oh that's right, there's gonna be a DLC case again. Though I don't know if it'll top AA5's bonus case moment of
interrogating a killer whale through a TV.
 

Shiggy

Member
Surprised that 140 isn't launching on 3DS. Delayed? Cancelled?


At School with Miffy By Mercis (Mercis/CPLG, theme available September 9) - €0.99/£0.89
September is coming. The curious Miffy is looking forward to returning to school, to learn and have fun with you.

Drawing with Miffy By Mercis (Mercis/CPLG, theme available September 9) - €0.99/£0.89
Today, we learn how to draw the perfect circle with Miffy.

Those titles sound great.
 
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Spirit of Justice (CAPCOM) - £24.99
Steel Empire (Teyon) - €9.99/£8.99 (Ends September 29, normally €15.99/£14.39)
Final Fight (CAPCOM, SNES VC) - £7.19
Final Fight 2 (CAPCOM, SNES VC) - £7.19
Final Fight 3 (CAPCOM, SNES VC) - £7.19

Good week for me!
I've only ever played the first Final Fight, how are the sequels?
 

Dee Dee

Member
Adventure Bar Story (CIRCLE Ent.) - €3.99/£3.19 (Ends September 29, normally €4.99/£3.99)

This is the part where I q.q again about how this game is not out on the DE eShop even though I REALLY WANT IT SOOOO MUCCCHHHHHH.
Adventure Labyrinth Story is different. Gimme the Bar one. q.q
 
This isn't really the place for it, but I can't think of a better one.

I just bought a New 3DS, finally! I've been rocking the Day 1 Ambassador 3DS for a while now and I finally decided to upgrade when I saw that Mario small one (don't like the resolution problems with XLs).

I'm really stoked, but I feel like I've seen a lot of horror stories about eShop transfers and save file stuff. Are there any easy-to-miss steps I need to take to make sure I can transfer over all my digital purchases and save files?
 
Also bought Puzzle and Dragons Z: Mario Edition, which brings me to today's question... Started with Z, but it seems rather shallow and lifeless as a whole... should I just switch to Mario, enjoy its quirkiness or whatever and move on? Not sure I want to invest 20 hours into each. Also want to be done with it before the 16th, jumping into Dragon Quest VII then.
Ah yes the game that made me scratch my bottom screen.

I couldn't stand Puzzle and Dragons Z (more like zzz amirite?) and much preferred the Mario version. Yeah it has less enemies & companions, the music is recycled but there is no filler, it is all action. Some secret exits can be frustrating and I think it is generally considered that the Mario side is tougher but should be shorter due to lack of story.

I'm really stoked, but I feel like I've seen a lot of horror stories about eShop transfers and save file stuff. Are there any easy-to-miss steps I need to take to make sure I can transfer over all my digital purchases and save files?
Read the system settings manual sections of system transfer to better understand the process then come back if you find anything unclear.

It is easiest if you have all your data on a micro SD card before starting (as new 3DS only accepts micro SD card).
 
Ah yes the game that made me scratch my bottom screen.

I couldn't stand Puzzle and Dragons Z (more like zzz amirite?) and much preferred the Mario version. Yeah it has less enemies & companions, the music is recycled but there is no filler, it is all action. Some secret exits can be frustrating and I think it is generally considered that the Mario side is tougher but should be shorter due to lack of story.
Read the system settings manual sections of system transfer to better understand the process then come back if you find anything unclear.

It is easiest if you have all your data on a micro SD card before starting (as new 3DS only accepts micro SD card).
Thanks! Does it come with a micro SD?
 

Firebrand

Member
Awaiting AA6... when do eShop games usually go up in Europe? I'm hoping for midnight CEST but I have a feeling I'll be disappointed, hehe.
 

Camjo-Z

Member
So, the Wii U game GulAtiCa and I have been working on for 2 years is nearly complete... for now, please enjoy this 4-koma starring the two main characters.

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Anyhow, I've been playing a bunch of random eShop games recently in-between bouts of Hyrule Warriors, and thought I'd give some opinions of them here.

Nano Assault EX: It's a Shin'en game, which means the style is generic as hell but extremely impressive from a technical standpoint. The twin-stick shooter gameplay is really fun, but the game weirdly gets easier the further you get in Story Mode as your better weapons and bonus lives quickly make the difficulty trivial. The real challenge clearly lies in achieving various goals in Arcade Mode though, so it's all good.

FAST Racing Neo: For some reason this didn't click with me when I first bought it and I put it down pretty fast, but after getting back into it I'm loving it. Guess I just wasn't in the mood at the time. It's not the F-Zero clone everyone wishes it was, but it does its own thing really well. And unlike Nano Assault Neo, the game is hard right from the get-go and doesn't let up. Looking forward to the DLC expansion on the 30th.

Futuridium EP Deluxe: Won a copy of this in a maxcriden giveaway. I gave it a try but I don't really "get" it. It's like a space rail shooter but with stiff controls and stationary targets instead of enemies?... It looks great though. I'll give it another chance when the New 3DS port releases, maybe I'll like it more on a handheld.

psyscrolr: Another game won ages ago on GAF, from the developer himself, no less... which makes it all the more awkward to have to say that this game is really bad. I had to put it down at World 1-2. The controls are KI: Uprising levels of uncomfortable, the hit detection and physics are wonky, the enemies are cheaply placed, and the platforming and combat in general are just not fun. I doubt anyone was considering this one, but just in case you were... avoid.

Tadpole Treble: Despite some issues with freezing, I managed to complete the game. As a rhythm game fan I expected to love it, but unfortunately aside from the first level/main theme and the Midnight Bayou love song, most of the music just sort of blended together for me. The gameplay is pretty good though, with a decent challenge on offer if you attempt to go for every medal, and the extras you get for doing so are pretty neat (developer commentary is always a plus, but I would have never expected to see it in a game like this!). The one big negative is the level creator, which has no online component and asks you to share through QR codes - except you can't post screenshots to Miiverse because of potential camera shenanigans, so it's basically pointless.
 

MANUELF

Banned
So, the Wii U game GulAtiCa and I have been working on for 2 years is nearly complete... for now, please enjoy this 4-koma starring the two main characters.
I dont know why my first impression of the male child was that he had HUGE boobs......
 

Camjo-Z

Member
I dont know why my first impression of the male child was that he had HUGE boobs......

just doing my part to make rule 63 miiverse fanart that much easier ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

Also! According to Nintendo Life, Mastiff has confirmed that Gurumin will cost $15 and come with a free theme. Also, it will (unsurprisingly) release either at the end of September or early October... really stretching the definition of "summer" there fellas.

Apparently the specific theme to be given away hasn't been decided yet, but there are 5 potential options to view at the link with the rest being released as paid themes at launch.
 
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