Neverness to Everness Pre-Registration Rewards
Pre-registration for Neverness to Everness is now officially live across multiple platforms, and the developers have also revealed a global milestone event that rewards players as more people sign up. By pre-registering and helping the community reach certain player-count goals, players will be able to unlock a variety of in-game rewards once the open beta begins.
According to the official announcement, milestone rewards include valuable currencies, upgrade materials, and even a free character. At 30 million pre-registrations, players will unlock the A-Class character Haniel, making it the most notable reward in the campaign. Here is the full list of global pre-registration milestone rewards:
| Pre-registration Milestone Rewards | |
| 15 million pre-regs | Beetle Coin ×30,000 |
| 20 million pre-regs | Elite Hunter Guide x20 |
| 25 million pre-regs | Fabricated Dice x5 |
| 30 million pre-regs | Character - Haniel x1 |
| 35 million pre-regs | Fabricated Dice x15 |
In addition to the registration milestones, the game is also running a social media milestone campaign. If the official global accounts reach 5 million combined followers, all players will receive the exclusive “Officer Whisker” glider livery.
All milestone rewards will be distributed during the game’s public beta testing phase, once the required targets have been reached.
Neverness to Everness - What to Expect?
Neverness to Everness blends action RPG combat with an urban open world. Players can expect fast-paced battles, city exploration, drivable vehicles, and several life-simulation systems that add more activities outside of combat. Below are things players can expect when NTE releases.
Combat
Combat is in real time, and Players can use a team of up to four characters. Players swap among them to connect attacks, skills, and ultimates in the course of battles. The Esper Cycle mechanic allows abilities to influence each other if they are used in the correct order, resulting in more powerful combinations. Avoiding, blocking, and disrupting enemies are also important factors in opening up damage opportunities.
Vehicles
Exploration
Hethereau is where Players roam freely. Players can run, jump, and climb. Some characters even move differently in the city. Characters seem like they adapt to how they go through the streets. Plus, movement changes based on what players pick.
Activities
Outside of missions, the city offers several side activities. Players can race cars, work as a taxi driver, deliver packages, fish, or play mahjong around different parts of Hethereau.
Life and House
Players can also buy houses. Players candecorate them with furniture and manage things like shops or properties. These systems give players additional ways to earn money and personalize space.
Crime
Neverness to Everness has a wanted system like GTA. Messing up in the city bumps players' wanted level. The higher it goes, the more the police chase. If caught, players go to a detention center. They can pay a fine, do work to shorten the time, or try to escape.
Conclusion
As Neverness to Everness near official launch date, more details about the game’s systems, world, and gameplay continue to surface. From its action-based combat and Esper Cycle mechanics to city exploration and life simulation features in Hethereau, the game is shaping up to offer a mix of RPG combat and urban open-world activities. With the release scheduled for April 29, 2026, players won’t have to wait much longer to see how these systems come together at launch. And do not forget to head to LootBar for NTE top-up!














