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Neverness to Everness Is Live — Big Open-World RPG Drops on 5 Platforms Today

NTE drops today on PC, PS5, Mac, iOS, and Android with full cross-play. Here is what you need to know before you dive in.

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Neverness to Everness Is Live — Big Open-World RPG Drops on 5 Platforms Today

If you have been sleeping on Neverness to Everness, today is the day to wake up. The supernatural urban open-world RPG from Hotta Studio launched globally on April 29, hitting PC, PlayStation 5, Mac, iOS, and Android all at once — with full cross-platform progression baked in from day one.

What Is Neverness to Everness?

NTE puts you in the city of Hethereau, a modern metropolis where supernatural anomalies are as common as traffic jams. You play as an unlicensed Anomaly Hunter working out of the Eibon antique shop, taking on contracts to investigate and neutralize paranormal threats hiding in plain sight.

Think of it like a mashup of an anime thriller and an open-world action RPG. You explore a living city, hunt anomalies, and unravel a larger conspiracy that runs deeper than the surface lets on.

Five Platforms, One Account

The cross-platform launch is the real headline here. Most mobile-first RPGs treat console and PC as afterthoughts, but NTE was built with all five platforms in mind simultaneously. Your progress follows you everywhere — start a session on your PS5, pick it up on your phone on the way to work, finish a dungeon on PC later that night.

That kind of seamless account continuity is still surprisingly rare, and it matters a lot for a game designed around bite-sized anomaly hunts mixed with longer story missions.

Why Gamers Should Care

The supernatural urban setting does something different from the usual fantasy or sci-fi backdrops. Hethereau feels grounded — recognizable as a real city — but layered with enough weirdness to keep exploration fresh. Early impressions praised the visual design and how anomalies transform ordinary locations into something genuinely unsettling.

The free-to-play model also lowers the barrier to entry. The game costs nothing across all platforms, so jumping in to see if it clicks is a zero-risk move.

Developer Pedigree

Hotta Studio previously shipped Tower of Fantasy — another cross-platform open-world RPG with a dedicated global player base. They know how to build live-service worlds, and NTE looks like a significant step up in ambition and production quality.

Publisher Perfect World Games adds distribution reach, particularly in Asian markets, but the simultaneous global rollout signals a clear push for a worldwide audience from the start.

How to Get In

NTE is available right now on the PlayStation Store, Steam, the Mac App Store, the App Store, and Google Play. All versions share the same account system. The servers are fresh and the community is just getting started — there is no better time to jump in than the first week.

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