
Neverness to Everness (NTE) launched globally on April 29, 2026 — Hotta Studio and Perfect World Games' supernatural urban RPG set in the metropolis of Hethereau, where players investigate Anomalies as Espers, race customized supercars, and recruit characters through the dice-based Scarborough Fair gacha system. Its defining feature for serious gacha players: NTE removes the 50/50 character banner mechanic entirely, making every featured Esper guaranteed on hard pity. Our cheap Neverness to Everness top up delivers Riftcrystals via UID across all supported platforms — PC, PS5, iOS, Android, and Mac.
In Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail, Wuthering Waves, and Zenless Zone Zero, hitting hard pity on a character banner guarantees a 5-star — but only a 50% chance that 5-star is the featured character. Lose the 50/50 and you need a second full pity to guarantee the featured unit, doubling your worst-case cost.
Neverness to Everness eliminates that gamble entirely. Every S-class character you pull from a Limited Board is guaranteed to be the featured character — there is no off-banner loss condition. Hotta Studio confirmed this directly at the game's reveal, and the result is a substantially more predictable economy: 90 pulls (14,400 Annulith) is the absolute worst case for any featured Esper, compared to 180 pulls in competing titles. For top-up planning, this means you can calculate your exact Riftcrystal needs ahead of a banner without budgeting for 50/50 variance.
Neverness to Everness breaks the standard anime-RPG template in more ways than the gacha math. The game is structured around urban lifestyle gameplay rather than wilderness exploration: car driving and customization with deep performance tuning, lifestyle systems and small-business management, co-op anomaly raids, and combat that runs in real time against Anomalies threatening the city. As an Esper, you investigate supernatural incidents while running parallel progression across all these systems.
The gacha itself — Scarborough Fair — replaces traditional pull animations with a Monopoly-style board where dice rolls advance you across tiles, each with different reward types. Limited Boards use Solid Dice for time-limited featured Espers; Standard Boards use Fabricated Dice for the permanent pool. Pity is tracked separately from cosmetic milestones (50/120/200 pulls per banner unlock exclusive skins) and carries between consecutive limited banners.
Riftcrystals are NTE's only paid currency, converting 1:1 into Annulith, the standard currency that feeds Scarborough Fair. Each individual dice roll costs 160 Annulith, with 10-pull batches costing 1,600 Annulith — identical for both Limited and Standard banners.
Riftcrystals fund more than just pulls. The currency unlocks business resources for the management mini-game, Vitality refills (the stamina system gating Anomaly investigations and daily missions), vehicle purchases and car customization parts, exclusive cosmetics, and bundle skins. Active NTE players engaging with both combat and lifestyle systems generally burn through Annulith faster than passive generation can keep pace.
Separate from the character Scarborough Fair, the Arc Research Program handles weapons (called Arcs). It uses a different currency — Tri-Keys, earned from gameplay and events — and only allows 10-pulls (no single rolls). One multi-pull costs 10 Tri-Keys, equivalent to 1,600 Annulith if purchased directly with premium currency.
Hard pity on Arcs is 80 individual rolls (8 multi-pulls), with a 25% chance the S-class Arc is the featured weapon and 75% chance it's a standard pool weapon. If you don't get the featured Arc, the next S-class is guaranteed featured — capping worst case at 16 multi-pulls. Most NTE players prioritize character pulls and earn weapon currency organically rather than top-up directly to Arcs.
NTE's 30-day monthly pass operates like the HoYoverse standard: a single Riftcrystals purchase on activation, followed by daily Annulith rewards for the full 30-day window. As with similar products in other games, the math only works if you log in every day to claim the daily portion — missed days don't accumulate. For accounts that log in regularly, the monthly pass typically delivers higher per-dollar Annulith value than any equivalent flat top-up.
Every Riftcrystals denomination doubles on its first claim per account. Top up 60 Riftcrystals and receive 120; top up 6,480 and receive 12,960. After the first claim, the tier reverts to its standard rate for repeat purchases. Hotta Studio and Perfect World Games are expected to reset these first-time bonuses during anniversary events and major version updates — NTE's first major reset window is anticipated within the coming months, following the April 2026 global launch.
Because NTE is cross-platform with progression shared across PC, PS5, mobile, and Mac, a single top-up applies to your account regardless of which platform you primarily play on. Top-up requires only your UID (accessible by tapping the icon in the upper-right corner of the in-game interface) and your server selection. The credit flows through the official NTE top-up endpoint, with no account access required on our side and zero ban risk. Delivery normally lands within minutes; new banner launches occasionally push this to 15–30 minutes during global volume spikes.





