Hotta Studio / Perfect World Games · Version 1.3 "Rising from the Moonlit Fog"
Neverness to Everness Guide & Codes
Neverness to Everness (NTE) guide: working codes, the 22-character roster, tier list, live banner windows and anomaly walkthroughs — current with Version 1.3.
Official Trailer Hethereau Dispatch
Latest Updates
- SITE NTE Almanac goes live: codes cross-checked across four trackers, the full 22-character roster with sources marked, and Version 1.3 event and banner windows pulled from the official patch notes.
- MINOR The "Volley Star" limited-time event opens — beach volleyball in Hethereau Hobbies, rewarding the Summer Glow avatar frame, Annulith, Fabricated Dice and Chaotic Dye until September 30.
- MAJOR Version 1.3 "Rising from the Moonlit Fog" is live: S-Class Zankou debuts on the Alluring Shadows board, Nanally reruns on The Ichi-daime, and the new Duskmoor region opens with six anomaly commissions.
- CODES ZANKOU0819 drops alongside the Zankou banner — 30 Annulith, 50,000 Fons and 30,000 Beetle Coins. The three Version 1.3 preview livestream codes passed their announced end date and moved to our expired table.
- MAJOR Version 1.2 "999 Nights" adds S-Class Shinku, the Warren Continent, the Fighting with a Dragon story episode and the Shadow-n-Seek asymmetric PvP mode.
Case File 001
What is Neverness to Everness?
Neverness to Everness — NTE to almost everyone who plays it — is a free-to-play supernatural open-world action RPG by Hotta Studio, published by Perfect World Games and released on Steam on July 7, 2026 after a global launch earlier that year. You play an unlicensed anomaly hunter, an Appraiser, working the city of Hethereau: hunting anomalies, buying cars and property, fishing, running auctions and pulling for 22 playable Espers on a dice-board gacha that hard-guarantees the featured character at 90 pulls with no 50/50.
The game runs on roughly six-week major versions. The current one is Version 1.3 "Rising from the Moonlit Fog" (live since August 19, 2026), which added the S-Class character Zankou, the Duskmoor region with six new anomaly commissions, the "Fogden Game" story episode and a run of summer events that all close on September 30. If you are starting today, the fastest route in is the beginner guide, then the working code list and the pity and reroll rules.
Neverness to Everness Screenshots




Get Started in 5 Steps
- Install on the platform you will actually play on. Steam wants 70 GB free and an RTX 3060-class card for the recommended tier — check the PC requirements before you commit the download, or use PS5, iOS or Android instead.
- Redeem the working codes first. Free Annulith is pull currency; our code list is cross-checked across four trackers so you do not waste time pasting dead keys.
- Learn the board before you pull. NTE's gacha is a dice board with a 90-pull hard guarantee and no 50/50 — the pity guide explains what carries over and whether rerolling is worth it.
- Pick a carry and a support. Check who is currently featured on the banner schedule, then see where they land on the character tier list before spending.
- Set up an income loop. Fons pays for cars, property and upgrades — the Fons farming guide covers the repeatable sources, and City Tycoon turns them passive.
Appraiser Toolkit
Live Data & Rankings
NTE Codes
Working redeem codes, cross-checked across four trackers.
ROSTERAll Characters
Every playable Appraiser: class, rarity, debut version.
TIERCharacter Tier List
Who to pull for in Version 1.3, and who can wait.
BANNERBanner Schedule
Current Limited Boards and their exact end times.
DATAPlayer Count
Live Steam concurrents and 24h peak.
SPECSPC Requirements
Minimum and recommended specs, install size, fixes.
The Archive
Full Guide Index
24 in-depth guides, all rebuilt against the Version 1.3 patch notes.
Characters & Builds
- All characters — the full 22-Esper roster with element, Arc type and how to get each one
- Character tier list — where everyone lands in Version 1.3
- Zankou — the 1.3 debut: banner window, outfits, Bond content
- Nanally — the 1.3 rerun and how it compares
- Shinku — kit changes and whether a rerun is coming
- Iroi — the support everyone is asking about
- Mint — the A-Class every account ends up with
- Best teams — squads that actually trigger reactions
Systems & Progression
- Beginner guide — the order to do things in your first week
- Esper Cycle — the element wheel and all eight reactions
- Gacha, pity & reroll — 90-pull guarantee, no 50/50
- Arcs — weapon types and the research programs
- Modules & Consoles — all 12 cartridge sets
- Story order — episode requirements and the flashback warning
- Anomalies & bosses — commissions, weaknesses, the secret boss
City Life & Money
- Fons farming — every reliable income source
- City Tycoon & property — level perks and Stillmeadow House
- Vehicles — buying cars, liveries, races and delivery work
- Fishing & hobbies — Sea Angler and the rest of Hethereau Hobbies
- Top up — the official routes, and why we link no resellers
- Map & locations — districts, Warren Continent, Duskmoor
Live Data & Reference
- Codes — cross-checked across four trackers, with a verification log
- Banner schedule — what is live and exactly when it ends
- Events — every 1.3 deadline in one table
- Version history — 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 summarised
- Platforms & crossplay — PC, PS5, mobile, no Xbox
- PC requirements — specs, 70 GB install, troubleshooting
- Player count — live Steam concurrents
- Release date · Review · Roadmap · Collaborations · FAQ
FAQ
Is it "Neverness to Everness", "Everness to Neverness" or "NTE"?
The official Steam title is "NTE: Neverness to Everness", and NTE is the abbreviation the developer and the community both use. "Everness to Neverness", "Neverless to Everness" and "Never to Everness" are common misspellings of the same game — there is only one.
What kind of game is Neverness to Everness?
It is a free-to-play supernatural urban open-world action RPG from Hotta Studio, published by Perfect World Games. You play an unlicensed anomaly hunter — an Appraiser — in the city of Hethereau, recruiting a cast of Espers through a board-game-style gacha and taking on anomalies, races, auctions, property management and co-op activities.
Is NTE free to play?
Yes. The game is free on Steam, Epic, PS5, iOS, Android and the standalone launcher, with optional in-app purchases (Riftcrystal, battle-pass-style supplies and cosmetics). A paid Starter Pack DLC also exists on Steam.
How This Almanac Is Kept
NTE Almanac is an independent, unofficial fan resource for Neverness to Everness players — not affiliated with Hotta Studio / Perfect World Games.
- How we verify: Every code on this site is cross-checked against four independent trackers plus the official patch notes before it is listed as working; a code that any source dates as expired, or whose announced end date has passed, moves to the expired table even if other sites still show it green.
- Update cadence: Version and event pages are rebuilt from the official Steam patch notes within 48 hours of each maintenance window, and the codes table is re-checked whenever a livestream or collaboration drops new keys.
- What we don't do: No leaked or datamined content is published here as fact — upcoming characters are only listed once Hotta Studio has announced them — and no skill numbers are printed unless they come from an official source we can link.