Neverness to Everness pre-registration
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Neverness to Everness Pre-registration Opens

Hotta Studio announced a new game called Neverness to Everness, with pre-registration available now. Several trailers and a website are also online, though a release date has yet to be announced for the PC, mobile, and “console” game.

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Set in the city of Hethereau, Neverness to Everness is billed as a supernatural open-world RPG. While details are sparse on the official site, Hotta Studio released a gameplay trailer that shows action combat that will be familiar to anyone who played Tower of Fantasy, the studio’s previous game. Drivable and customizable vehicles seem to also play a large part. At one point the player appears to purchase property from an estate group, which may suggest player housing will be in the game.

There is currently no indication regarding which consoles the game will launch on, though the site mentions PCs and mobile devices. Hotta Studio released Tower of Fantasy on the PC, PS4, PS5, and mobile devices. To pre-register for the game, click the “Book Now! Reserve Now!” poster on the official site.

You can get a look at the gameplay trailer here:

And here is the official release trailer:

Hotta Studio’s previous game Tower of Fantasy is currently running on multiple platforms and receiving regular updates. This includes a collaboration event with the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise in 2024, which featured a playable version of Rei Ayanami wielding a hi-tech bow and arrow.

Neverness to Everness pre-registration is open for PCs, consoles, and mobile devices, however no release date has been revealed as of yet.


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Elliot is a staff writer from the mist-shrouded isle of Albion, and has been covering gaming news and reviews for about a year. When not playing RPGs and Strategy games, she is often found trying (and failing) to resist the urge to buy more little plastic spacemen.