Though we fully expect to be swimming in premium currency and upgrade materials for a while at launch, there will come a time when new NTE codes are all we can think about. Once you unlock a few post-release characters, you’re going to wish you hadn’t blown all your materials on the starting line-up. That’s where these codes come in. NTE, or Neverness to Everness (which hardly rolls off the tongue, so NTE it is), is the latest from Hotta Studio: the gacha game group behind titles like Punishing Gray Raven and Tower of Fantasy. Never afraid to smash a few genres together, this is as ambitious as they come: an anime-fueled, neon-soaked, open-world big city adventure.
Neverness to Everness NTE codes April 2026
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