Neverness to Everness release date is finally official
Ananta needs to catch up.
Neverness to Everness, better known as NTE, is often referred to as an anime-styled GTA game. It adopts an urban theme where you can do various things, like building your own house, managing a store, playing various mini-games, driving through the city, and getting in trouble with the authorities when you break the law.
There's also another similar game coming soon, called Ananta, but while Ananta doesn't yet have a release date, Neverness to Everness finally has a confirmed release time. The game will launch on PC, Android, iOS, PS5, and Mac, and will immediately offer cross-platform support.
Neverness to Everness is launching on April 29, 2026.
After its recent CBT, NTE is finally ready for its launch in around one month. The CBT was surprisingly large, which showcases a promising release day. Although it won't be as wide as the actual GTA game, it does bring a distinct vibe compared to the current lineup of anime-style and gacha games.If you don't want to miss out on the game, make sure to pre-register on the official website. There's also a pre-registration milestone, which calls for 35 million pre-registrations for its final tier of reward. As of writing time, there's 30 million people pre-registered, which grant various goodies such as 30k Beetle Coins, 20 Elite Hunter Guides, 5 Fabricated Dices, and Haniel (character). Extra 15 Fabricated Dices will be granted upon reaching 35 million pre-registrations.

The numbers and rewards are incredibly similar to the recent Arknights: Endfield pre-registration, which I found pretty interesting. The high number of pre-registered accounts shows the hype for Neverness to Everness, but I can only hope that the game will maintain the hype beyond version 1.0, something that Endfield currently fails to do.
You can pre-register for Neverness to Everness here. Usually, pre-load for the game is available a few days before release, so keep an eye out for those as well.