Neverness to Everness (NTE) Beta Is Here but Not for Everyone

Are you waiting for NTE? There are ongoing beta tests, yet there is a catch. Here you will learn more.

Aleksander Kartasinski

Source: Neverness to Everness, Developer: Hotta Studio

Anime-stylized games are popular and have a great chance to outlast their photorealistic counterparts due to (almost) timeless graphics artstyle. Of course, it is not a new idea, we have seen some big titles hitting the news like Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail, Wuthering Waves, or Zenless Zone Zero. There is something drawing people to those productions, as just around the corner there is another one coming – Neverness to Everness. This urban fantasy, free-to-play game is being developed by Hotta Studio. And those words are key – it’s not out yet. However, there are some beta tests going on. Can you hop in? Let’s see how NTE availability looks like.

Neverness to Everness beta explained

Creators of Tower of Fantasy are working on their next big title – Neverness to Everness. While it is still not finished, there may be a way to get a glimpse of what this game is about, as there is a closed beta test being conducted. If you can’t wait to jump into the city of Hethereau, this can be the best option to check this title out. There is a catch, though.

There is an ongoing closed beta test of NTE, however it is impossible to apply for it anymore. Even if you have previously signed up for it, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you will receive the invitation, as they are limited. Additionally, the current beta run is available only in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau.

Since the premiere date is not known as of yet, we can assume that more tests will be done along the way, some time in 2025. It is probable that when they happen, more regions and participants will be allowed to join. Good luck!

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Author: Aleksander Kartasinski

Just a random from the depths of the internet who happens to be interested in video games like millions of other people on this planet. By sheer luck he was given a chance to write about them. Worked in IT department and supported users for way too long, but also given a chance to do some IT magic on a large scale in his free time. Interested in technology, games with intriguing mechanics, etymology, and linguistics.