Global Release
April 29, 2026, 11:00 UTC+8
Official global launch timing for Neverness to Everness across Windows PC, iOS, Android, Mac, PS5, and PS5 Pro.
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Global release schedule and server timing by region
Steam availability and official Windows download answers
Platform availability, stores, and account sync guide
PC, mobile, Mac, and console requirement reference
Active redeem codes, reward lists, and redemption steps
Version 1.0 rewards, free pulls, and S-Class unlock routes
First-hour progression, server choices, and upgrade priorities
Reroll routes, best targets, and clear keep-or-reset rules
Launch meta rankings by tier, role, and team value
Full roster table with rarity, attribute, and role details
Scarborough Fair rules, pity logic, and banner schedule
Esper Cycle reactions, break mechanics, and team comps
Track districts, collectibles, bosses, and exploration milestones
Dealerships, tuning, racing modes, and vehicle progression
Homes, jobs, mini-games, co-op stages, and city systems
Key launch trailers, music collabs, and Porsche updates
Neverness to Everness launched worldwide on April 29, 2026 at 11:00 UTC+8, with synchronized access across official launch platforms.
Check Neverness to Everness launch timing, pre-download status, and server regions before logging into Hethereau.
Global Release
Official global launch timing for Neverness to Everness across Windows PC, iOS, Android, Mac, PS5, and PS5 Pro.
North America
8:00 PM PDT on the US West Coast and 11:00 PM EDT on the US East Coast.
Europe
4:00 AM BST in the UK and 5:00 AM CEST in Central Europe.
Oceania
1:00 PM AEST in Australia and 3:00 PM NZST in New Zealand.
China Launch
The China launch arrived ahead of the worldwide release.
Pre-download
Pre-download is available through the official PC client and mobile storefront channels.
Server Regions
Server regions are independent, so character progression does not transfer between regions.
Launch Status
Neverness to Everness is live on its global launch channels.
Neverness to Everness uses the official standalone PC client at launch instead of a Steam release channel.
Review the most common PC launch questions about installation, login methods, storage space, and cross-save behavior.
Neverness to Everness supports Windows PC, iOS, Android, Mac, PS5, and PS5 Pro with cross-platform progression by PWG Account.
Compare platform availability, official download channels, and cross-save behavior before choosing your primary device.
| Platform | Availability | Download | Cross Save | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windows PC | Available | Official standalone PC client | Yes, via PWG Account | Google Play lists Windows availability, but the official PC client is the main launch path. |
| Apple Mac | Available | Mac storefront / App Store listing | Yes, via PWG Account | App Store lists Mac support with macOS 14.0 or later and Apple M1 chip or newer. |
| iOS | Available | Apple App Store | Yes, via PWG Account | Supports iPhone and iPad, requiring iOS 15.0 or later. |
| Android | Available | Google Play | Yes, via PWG Account | Google Play lists Android and Windows availability for Neverness to Everness. |
| PlayStation 5 | Available | PlayStation Store | Yes, via PWG Account | Online play is required and the PS5 version supports Remote Play and DualSense features. |
| PlayStation 5 Pro | Available | PlayStation Store | Yes, via PWG Account | The PlayStation listing marks Neverness to Everness as PS5 Pro Enhanced. |
| Steam | Not available at launch | No official Steam launch page | Not applicable | Use the official PC client for Windows access. |
| Xbox / Nintendo Switch | Not announced for launch | Not available | Not applicable | Official launch platforms focus on PC, mobile, Mac, PS5, and PS5 Pro. |
Neverness to Everness requires modern PC or mobile hardware, with 60 GB free space on Windows and 20 GB free space on iOS or Android.
Use this requirement table to confirm device compatibility before installing Neverness to Everness.
| Device | Tier | CPU / Chip | GPU | Memory | System | Storage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windows PC | Recommended | Intel Core i7-12700 or above | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 / AMD Radeon RX 6700 or above | 32 GB RAM | Windows 10 64-bit or later | At least 60 GB free space, plus an additional temporary 60 GB during extraction |
| Windows PC | Minimum | Intel Core i7-10700 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 / AMD Radeon RX 5600 | 16 GB RAM | Windows 10 64-bit or later | At least 60 GB free space, plus an additional temporary 60 GB during extraction |
| Android | Recommended | Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, MediaTek Dimensity 9200, or above | Integrated mobile GPU | Device-dependent | Android 10.0 or later | At least 20 GB free space |
| Android | Minimum | Snapdragon 855, MediaTek Dimensity 8000, or equivalent | Integrated mobile GPU | Device-dependent | Android 10.0 or later | At least 20 GB free space |
| iOS | Recommended | iPhone 14 Pro or newer | Apple mobile GPU | Device-dependent | iOS 17.0 or later | At least 20 GB free space |
| iOS | Minimum | iPhone 12 Pro Max | Apple mobile GPU | Device-dependent | iOS 15.0 or later | At least 20 GB free space |
| Mac | App Store Requirement | Apple M1 chip or later | Apple Silicon integrated GPU | Device-dependent | macOS 14.0 or later | App Store listing starts at 3.8 GB, with additional in-game data required after install |
| PlayStation 5 | Console | PS5 / PS5 Pro hardware | PS5 / PS5 Pro hardware | Console-managed | PlayStation 5 system software | Console storage required for full installation |
Claim launch codes for Annulith, Hunter Guides, dyes, Beetle Coins, and other early-game items.
Use these NTE redeem codes after unlocking the in-game mail feature. Open the main menu, tap the three-dot options button, choose Redeem Code, enter the code, then collect the rewards from your mailbox.
NTE0429ActiveBest for: Early pulls, character upgrades, and extra launch currency.
NTENANALLYGOActiveBest for: Saving pull currency while boosting early character progression.
NTENOWTOENJOYActiveBest for: Starter account currency and beginner upgrade materials.
NTEGIFTActiveBest for: A small launch bonus for extra Annulith and upgrade materials.
NTEHAVEFUNActiveBest for: Extra materials and launch-week bonus items.
Version 1.0 gives players a large launch reward package, including pull currency, free characters, S-Class Arcs, and milestone bonuses.
The launch reward path starts with pre-registration bonuses, login rewards, preview livestream gifts, Hunter Level rewards, City Tycoon progression, and permanent gameplay sources. Prioritize mailbox rewards first, then push Hunter Level and City Tycoon to unlock the biggest early-account bonuses.
Version 1.0 Pull Count
Players can grab over 120 pulls from launch participation, with more than 470 total pull value available through gameplay rewards and events.
Pre-Registration Milestones
Milestone rewards include A-Class character Haniel, 20 Fabricated Dice, 30,000 Beetle Coins, 20 Elite Hunter Guides, and the Officer Whisker glider livery.
Login Rewards
Login rewards include A-Class character Aurelia, the S-Class Arc Stellar Veil, and 12 Solid Dice.
Strange Encounters
The Standard Board includes an S-Class selector after 50 rolls, letting players choose one permanent S-Class character.
Launch Preview Program
The launch preview reward package gives a major early boost for rerolls, Standard Board pulls, and limited banner savings.
Anomaly Hunter's Journey
Hunter Level rewards include 300 Annulith, 10 Solid Dice, 35 Fabricated Dice, and 25 Tri-Key.
City Tycoon Rewards
City Tycoon progression unlocks S-Class character Chiz, full Awakening effects for her, and S-Class Arc Contemplative Cat x5.
Permanent Gameplay Sources
Major permanent sources include Achievements, Hunter Level Rewards, Exploration Guide, City Tycoon Rewards, Main and Spinoff Quests, Side Quests, Bond Quests, Anomaly Commissions, Racing Challenges, Pink Paws Heist, Sea Angler, and High-Risk Commissions.
Start with the correct server, claim launch rewards, unlock core systems, and focus resources on one strong team.
Neverness to Everness combines open-world exploration, 4-character action combat, gacha banners, Anomaly missions, City Tycoon, and slice-of-life activities. New players should first secure rewards, progress the main story, raise Hunter Level, and avoid spreading upgrade resources too thin.
Action: Pick the server closest to your region: Asia, America, Europe, or SEA.
Server data is independent, so progress on one server does not transfer to another server.
Action: Play until the in-game mail and phone menu are available.
Mail is needed for launch rewards, pre-registration bonuses, and code rewards.
Action: Collect mailbox rewards, login rewards, preview gifts, pre-registration rewards, and active redeem codes.
This gives early pull currency, upgrade materials, free characters, and account-building resources before you commit to banners.
Action: Casual players can skip rerolling; optimizers can reroll for a stronger start.
NTE already gives multiple free characters, a Standard Board S-Class selector, and a limited banner system without a 50/50 loss.
Action: Complete main story, side quests, stamina activities, anomaly discovery, and City Tycoon tasks.
Hunter Level unlocks modes, features, domains, story chapters, and reward milestones.
Action: Complete Appraisal Level quests at key Hunter Level breakpoints.
Ignoring Appraisal progression can cap Hunter Level progress and reduce the value of future experience gains.
Action: Start shop and City Tycoon progression as soon as the system opens.
City Tycoon unlocks more activities and leads to major rewards, including free S-Class character Chiz and her S-Class Arc.
Action: Invest first in your main damage dealer, then upgrade the characters who take the most field time.
Character Level, Weapon Level, and Skill Level are reliable early upgrades. Avoid heavy artifact farming too early.
Action: Start with Zero, Mint, Adler, Aurelia, Haniel, and later Chiz while your roster grows.
Zero, Mint, and Adler form an early reaction core, Aurelia comes from login rewards, Haniel comes from pre-registration rewards, and Chiz is unlocked through City Tycoon.
Action: Use Fabricated Dice for the Standard Board and save Annulith for limited banners.
The Standard Board has a beginner discount and selector path, while limited characters are the stronger long-term use for premium currency.
Rerolling can improve your launch account, but NTE is generous enough that most players can start normally.
A reroll run is built around reaching the gacha, claiming launch rewards, using Standard Board pulls, testing limited banner luck, and keeping accounts with strong S-Class results. The best reroll outcomes are early Nanally, a top permanent S-Class character, or multiple S-Class characters before spending deep resources.
Action: Reroll only if you enjoy optimizing early accounts or want a specific S-Class character.
Casual players can skip it because NTE gives free characters, many launch pulls, and a Standard Board selector.
Action: Create separate accounts or use email salting for repeated attempts.
Email salting uses variants like [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected] while sending login codes to the same inbox.
Action: Skip optional scenes, clear the tutorial quickly, unlock mail, then unlock banners.
A focused reroll attempt takes about 15 to 20 minutes before you can start pulling.
Action: Collect mailbox rewards, login rewards, launch preview gifts, pre-registration rewards, and active codes.
The launch reward pool gives Standard Board dice, Annulith, Solid Dice, and extra materials that can be used during each reroll attempt.
Action: Use Fabricated Dice on Strange Encounters and take advantage of the beginner discount.
The first five 10-pulls on the permanent gacha cost 8 Fabricated Dice each, letting players reach the 50-pull S-Class selector with 40 Fabricated Dice.
Action: Spend limited-banner resources on Nanally during the launch banner.
Nanally is the first limited character and is a strong launch DPS target. Limited banners do not use a 50/50 loss system.
Action: Prioritize Nanally, Jiuyuan, Daffodill, and Sakiri as high-value early-account outcomes.
Jiuyuan pairs well with Nanally, Daffodill is a major Break-focused Chaos character, and Sakiri is a strong support option.
Action: Wait before choosing your 50-pull S-Class selector reward.
Use the selector after seeing your early random S-Class results so you can avoid unnecessary duplicates and complete a stronger team core.
Action: Stop rerolling when you get early Nanally, two S-Class characters, or one top permanent S-Class plus a clear selector plan.
A strong stop point is Nanally plus Jiuyuan, Nanally plus Daffodill, or any early account with multiple high-value S-Class characters.
Action: Restart when the account has no Nanally, weak Standard Board results, and no useful S-Class direction.
Do not keep an account only because it has several A-Class characters; launch rewards and normal play provide many A-Class pulls over time.
Compare the strongest Version 1.0 characters by early account value, combat flexibility, boss performance, team synergy, and long-term build priority.
This tier grid highlights the launch meta for Neverness to Everness, focusing on characters that bring the best mix of damage, reaction value, utility, and team-building flexibility. S-tier characters are the strongest early investments, while lower tiers can still be useful when built around the right Esper Cycle or role need.
Best launch-version picks for raw power, team flexibility, and high account value.
Anima | Plasma | Damage
Best for: Limited-banner main DPS, Blossom teams, exploration mobility
A top priority DPS who fits Anima + Cosmos Blossom cores and benefits strongly from teams that trigger frequent Esper reactions.
Cosmos | Gas | Damage
Best for: Charge teams, single-target damage, City Tycoon progression value
A high-value Cosmos damage dealer who works especially well in teams that convert Blossom and Remora into Charged energy generation.
Anima | Solid | Damage
Best for: Blossom enhancement, burst damage, control, Standard Selector value
A strong Standard-pool option with high synergy in Anima + Cosmos teams and excellent value when paired with Nanally or Zero.
Incantation | Gas | Buff
Best for: Team buffs, Hexed support, Scorch/Discord setups
A powerful support-buffer who raises team output and enables strong Incantation-based reaction paths.
Reliable characters that can anchor strong teams or fill valuable support, sustain, and reaction roles.
Chaos | Liquid | Damage
Best for: Discord teams, Nova/Scorch access, boss break pressure
A key Chaos unit for teams that want Nova, Scorch, or Discord reaction coverage.
Incantation | Synthesis | Damage
Best for: DoT-focused teams, Scorch setups, Standard Selector choice
A strong Incantation damage option for players building around Scorch and sustained damage pressure.
Cosmos | Solid | Damage
Best for: Starter progression, fast Esper cycling, flexible reaction teams
The protagonist and a flexible Cosmos unit who helps teams trigger reactions more consistently.
Psyche | Solid | Buff
Best for: Buff support, Psyche coverage, Nova/Stain reaction teams
An accessible A-Class support that helps round out Psyche-based reaction teams.
Incantation | Synthesis | Survival
Best for: Shielding, Scorch support, safer team rotations
A practical defensive pick for teams that need more survivability while keeping Incantation reaction access.
Good situational picks that perform best when their role and reaction path are supported properly.
Lakshana | Plasma | Damage
Best for: Remora teams, AOE burst, Charged compositions
A Lakshana damage option that becomes stronger in teams built around Remora, Blossom, and Charged loops.
Psyche | Synthesis | Survival
Best for: Sustain-heavy teams, Nova setups, aggressive survival play
A defensive S-Class option that supports Psyche reaction routes and safer combat plans.
Anima | Liquid | Damage
Best for: Beginner-friendly Anima DPS, Blossom teams, fast skill rotations
An accessible Anima damage dealer who can substitute in Blossom-focused teams when higher-rarity options are missing.
Playable options with narrower roles or lower investment priority in the launch meta.
Lakshana | Gas | Damage
Best for: Lakshana coverage, crowd-control-oriented setups
A niche Lakshana option that can contribute in teams needing Remora access or extra control.
Cosmos | Liquid | Survival
Best for: Flexible healing support, safer early progression, Cosmos coverage
A utility pick for players who need more sustain while keeping Cosmos available for Esper Cycle reactions.
Browse the main NTE roster by rarity, Esper attribute, Arc type, combat role, faction, and acquisition path.
This roster table is designed for players who want a quick way to compare Neverness to Everness characters before pulling, building a team, or choosing a Standard Selector target. It prioritizes the launch and early Version 1.0 roster, including core S-Class characters, accessible A-Class units, and limited-board characters.
| Character | Rarity | Attribute | Arc Type | Role | Faction | Availability | Profile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Esper Zero | S-Class | Cosmos | Solid | Damage | Protagonist | Starter character | Main player character obtained at the start of the game and used as a flexible Cosmos damage option. |
| Nanally | S-Class | Anima | Plasma | Damage | Eibon Antique Shop | Limited Board | An Anima DPS and major early limited character with strong Blossom-team value and exploration utility. |
| Chiz | S-Class | Cosmos | Gas | Damage | Dvořák Family | City Tycoon progression | A Cosmos damage dealer who works well in Charged teams and benefits from energy-generation reaction loops. |
| Jiuyuan | S-Class | Anima | Solid | Damage | Sterry Express | Standard Board / S-Class Selector | An Anima Standard-pool unit with burst damage, control value, and strong synergy with Blossom setups. |
| Sakiri | S-Class | Incantation | Gas | Buff | Eibon Antique Shop | Standard Board / S-Class Selector | An Incantation support-buffer who strengthens team damage and enables strong Hexed, Scorch, and mixed-reaction teams. |
| Baicang | S-Class | Incantation | Synthesis | Damage | Bureau of Anomaly Control | Standard Board / S-Class Selector | An Incantation damage dealer suited for DoT pressure and Scorch-focused team structures. |
| Daffodill | S-Class | Chaos | Liquid | Damage | Eibon Antique Shop | Standard Board / S-Class Selector | A Chaos damage unit and important reaction enabler for Nova, Scorch, and Discord teams. |
| Fadia | S-Class | Psyche | Synthesis | Survival | Bureau of Anomaly Control | Standard Board / S-Class Selector | A Psyche survival unit that supports sustain-heavy teams and Nova-based reaction routes. |
| Hathor | S-Class | Lakshana | Plasma | Damage | Sterry Express | Standard Board / S-Class Selector | A Lakshana damage unit who contributes to Remora and Charged reaction teams with burst-oriented output. |
| Hotori | S-Class | Cosmos | Solid | Damage | The Dvořáks / Eibon Antique Shop | Limited Board | A Cosmos limited S-Class character tied to the early Version 1.0 banner schedule. |
| Lacrimosa | S-Class | Chaos | Liquid | Damage | Bureau of Anomaly Control | Limited Board | A Chaos limited S-Class character with value for teams that want additional Chaos reaction access. |
| Adler | A-Class | Incantation | Synthesis | Survival | Eibon Antique Shop | A-Class pool | An Incantation survival unit who provides safer rotations and can support Scorch-related team plans. |
| Edgar | A-Class | Cosmos | Liquid | Survival | Eibon Antique Shop | A-Class pool | A Cosmos survival option useful for early progression and teams that need sustain without losing Cosmos coverage. |
| Haniel | A-Class | Psyche | Solid | Buff | Sterry Express | A-Class pool | A Psyche support-buffer who helps Nova and Stain teams while adding accessible utility. |
| Mint | A-Class | Anima | Liquid | Damage | Bureau of Anomaly Control | A-Class pool | A beginner-friendly Anima DPS with rapid combos and easy-to-use skill rotations. |
| Skia | A-Class | Lakshana | Gas | Damage | Bureau of Anomaly Control | A-Class pool | A Lakshana damage option for players who need Remora access or extra crowd-control-oriented coverage. |
| Aurelia | A-Class | Psyche | Plasma | Damage | Tamamochi Street Resident Association | A-Class pool | A Psyche damage unit built around Jellyfish-style attacks and accessible A-Class DPS value. |
Learn the core combat loop, six Esper attributes, Esper Cycle reactions, Break mechanics, and practical team comps for launch progression.
Neverness to Everness combat is built around real-time four-character swapping, Esper Meter timing, adjacent-attribute reactions, parry and dodge windows, and Break gauge management. Strong teams are not just four powerful characters; they are built around reaction routes such as Blossom, Charged, Discord, Scorch, Nova, Remora, Stain, and Hexed.
Track Hethereau districts, exploration markers, bosses, commissions, collectibles, fast-travel points, and district reward milestones in one place.
Hethereau is the main urban exploration hub in Neverness to Everness, with districts such as Bridge Crossings, Unheard Shores, Illusion Town, Miguel District, and New Herland District. Use this section as a front-page map guide for players who want to clean up Oracle Stones, Gifts from "21", Anomaly Commissions, Phone Booths, Side Stories, Stamps, Bosses, and exploration rewards.
| Section | Location Scope | What to Track | Player Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hethereau Collection Totals | Whole Hethereau map | 207 Oracle Stones, 79 Gifts from "21", 38 Anomaly Commissions, 13 Phone Booths, 5 Wertheimer Towers, 7 Bosses, 21 Side Stories, and 35 Stamps. | Best used as a 100% exploration checklist before moving district by district. |
| Bridge Crossings | Hethereau district | Oracle Stones, Gifts from "21", Phone Booths, Side Stories, Stamps, Anomaly Commissions, Boss markers, and exploration points. | Exploration rewards include Elite Hunter Guide x3 at 300 points, Chaotic Dye x3 at 600, Fons x5,000 at 900, Fabricated Dice x1 at 1200, and Fabricated Dice x2 at 1500. |
| Unheard Shores | Hethereau district | District collectibles, fast-travel cleanup, side content, anomaly markers, and map completion targets. | Exploration rewards include Elite Hunter Guide x3 at 300 points, Chaotic Dye x3 at 600, Fons x5,000 at 900, Fabricated Dice x1 at 1200, and Fabricated Dice x2 at 1500. |
| Illusion Town | Hethereau district | Collectible routes, district-specific exploration points, side activities, and map pins for completion. | Exploration rewards include Elite Hunter Guide x3 at 300 points, Chaotic Dye x3 at 600, Fons x5,000 at 900, Fabricated Dice x1 at 1200, and Fabricated Dice x2 at 1500. |
| Miguel District | Hethereau district | Urban route cleanup, side-story markers, boss markers, phone booths, and collectible categories. | Exploration rewards include Elite Hunter Guide x3 at 300 points, Chaotic Dye x3 at 600, Fons x5,000 at 900, Fabricated Dice x1 at 1200, and Fabricated Dice x2 at 1500. |
| New Herland District | Hethereau district | Collectibles, fast-travel points, district completion tasks, and late-route exploration rewards. | Exploration rewards include Elite Hunter Guide x3 at 300 points, Chaotic Dye x3 at 600, Fons x5,000 at 900, Fabricated Dice x1 at 1200, and Wayward Fish Streamer at 1500. |
| Core NPC and City Stops | Hethereau city routes | Eibon Antique Shop, Anomaly Control Bureau, Sterry Express Station, NPC shops, viewpoints, and commission-related locations. | Useful for route planning, daily city activities, anomaly commissions, and quick access to recurring urban systems. |
Learn how cars, scooters, motorcycles, dealerships, durability, drifting, upgrades, racing teams, and the Porsche collaboration work in Hethereau.
Vehicles are a major part of the Neverness to Everness city fantasy. Players can buy rides from dealerships, summon owned vehicles with key fobs, repair damaged vehicles, tune cars for better performance, and race through Hethereau in solo, online, or private matches.
After buying a vehicle, players receive its key fob and can summon it from the road. Scooters are more flexible than standard vehicles because they can be summoned almost anywhere with enough empty space.
Best for: New players who need a reliable first transport option.
Hethereau has three main vehicle dealerships, each with its own inventory and location.
Best for: Players comparing vehicle brands, prices, and performance before buying.
The vehicle index includes cars, motorcycles, mopeds, and karts. Named vehicles include B100, Blizzard-V4, C2000, Enforcer, G3, LaVelox, M1000, Novis ST-X 950, Pendragon, Pursuit V8, Rover A1, ST79, and Tomorrow Rush.
Best for: Players searching for all NTE cars and vehicle names.
Vehicle damage lowers durability, and low durability hurts top speed and handling. At 0 durability, the vehicle breaks down until repaired.
Best for: Players losing races because damaged cars feel slow or unstable.
Racing unlocks through City Tycoon progression and includes solo PvE, random online PvP, and private friend matches.
Best for: Players looking for NTE racing, multiplayer races, or friend matches.
Hethereau racing includes six distinct teams with different hours, course styles, and recommended speeds.
Best for: Players planning which races to clear first.
Car upgrades can improve top speed, acceleration, handling, and weather performance. Engine upgrades are the priority for speed, while tire choices matter in rain or snow.
Best for: Players trying to win harder races or improve lap times.
Neverness to Everness is adding a Porsche collaboration as part of a future game update, bringing high-performance luxury car fantasy into Hethereau. The announced collaboration includes the Porsche 918 Spyder.
Best for: Players searching for NTE Porsche, Porsche car, and future vehicle updates.
Explore apartments, move-in invites, furniture, businesses, garages, jobs, fishing, mahjong, racing, bank heists, and other Hethereau city-life systems.
Neverness to Everness treats Hethereau as more than a combat map. The city includes housing, companion hangouts, business management, vehicle ownership, casual jobs, social hobbies, co-op stages, and everyday activities that turn the open world into a playable urban lifestyle loop.
Players can choose from homes such as luxury penthouses and hillside villas, then share daily life with favorite characters through Move-In Invites. The first-person perspective option makes apartments and city spaces feel more personal and immersive.
Watch the key official trailers and understand major launch collaborations, including Persona 5 music, Tower of Fantasy tracks, and the Porsche vehicle collaboration.
This module collects the most important Neverness to Everness media beats for players who want official trailers, gameplay previews, launch videos, and collaboration details.
Published on August 30, 2024 through the official Neverness to Everness site.
Introduces Hethereau, the supernatural urban open-world premise, anomaly interactions, and the game's reservation campaign.
Watch focus: Best first trailer for understanding the core city fantasy.
Published on August 30, 2024 through the official Neverness to Everness site.
Shows anomaly events, city exploration, urban life, and the broader mystery-adventure tone of Hethereau.
Watch focus: Best trailer for players searching Neverness to Everness gameplay video.
Published on December 23, 2025 through the official Neverness to Everness site.
Highlights outfits, companions, arcade visits, fishing, mahjong, bank infiltration, hospital outcomes, prison situations, and the chaotic tone of Hethereau life.
Watch focus: Best trailer for players interested in mini-games, city-life systems, and test gameplay features.
Released ahead of the April 29, 2026 global launch.
A launch-focused trailer built around the game's full release energy, Hethereau city identity, and the song "Play On!"
Watch focus: Best video for launch-day visitors and players searching Neverness to Everness launch trailer.
Published on the official NTE Global YouTube channel shortly before launch.
Focuses on newer gameplay presentation, urban action, driving, combat, and the launch version's playable feel.
Watch focus: Best video for players who want a quick look at real launch gameplay.
Available from launch through the in-car radio and Walkman feature.
Includes Persona 5 Royal and Persona 5: The Phantom X tracks in the in-game music lineup for urban driving and exploration.
Watch focus: Best for players searching Neverness to Everness Persona 5 collaboration music.
Announced alongside the launch trailer and music collaboration reveal.
Adds selected Tower of Fantasy tracks to Neverness to Everness collaboration playlists and driving sessions.
Watch focus: Best for players searching Neverness to Everness Tower of Fantasy music collaboration.
Announced as a future update connected to NTE vehicle and city-driving systems.
The collaboration brings Porsche models into Hethereau, with Porsche 918 Spyder specifically announced.
Watch focus: Best for players searching Neverness to Everness Porsche and Porsche 918 Spyder updates.
Everything you need to know about Neverness to Everness
Neverness to Everness launched globally on April 29, 2026 at 11:00 UTC+8.
Neverness to Everness launch channels focus on the official PC client, mobile stores, and PlayStation platforms.
Neverness to Everness supports Windows PC, Mac, iOS, Android, PS5, and PS5 Pro at launch.
Yes. Neverness to Everness supports cross-platform progress sync when you use the same PWG Account.
Neverness to Everness needs at least 60 GB free space on Windows, plus an additional temporary 60 GB during extraction.
Use the official Neverness to Everness website, Discord, X, YouTube, and in-game notices for updates and events.
Join the official Neverness to Everness channels for launch updates, guides, and community discussions.