Neverness To Everness, the open-world RPG of Hotta Studio, is gearing up for its first global Closed Beta Test (CBT)

Story Highlights

  • The CBT will give you hands-on experience with NTE’s immersive urban gameplay, previously teased in trailers.
  • This is a limited deletion test for PC, and will be available in Simplified Chinese, English, and Japanese.
  • There is currently no information regarding a CBT for the mobile platform for Neverness To Everness.

Hotta Studio, an affiliate of Perfect World Games, has unveiled plans for the first worldwide Closed Beta Test (CBT) of their eagerly awaited supernatural open-world RPG, Neverness To Everness, on PC. Previously, a CBT was held in certain regions, and now they’re accepting applications for this Global Containment Test.

Get ready to dive into the immersive city of Hethereau and explore every corner in Neverness to Everness (NTE)

If you’re not familiar with it yet, Neverness To Everness is an open-world supernatural role-playing game that was initially unveiled in July 2024.

NTE’s Closed Beta Preview is Underway! 🔓

We’re currently accepting applications for the NTE Containment Trial! 📝
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Ever since the initial announcement, I’ve been eagerly anticipating this game title. The recently released trailer has amplified my excitement significantly! This sneak peek offers a captivating glimpse into Hethereau City’s engrossing environments, while simultaneously highlighting the game’s improved graphics, enchanting ambiance, narrative-focused structure, and much more.

How to sign up for the Neverness To Everness global CBT

The exciting news is that unlike the previous occasion, Neverness To Everness is now preparing for its initial global Closed Beta Test (CBT), which we are calling the Containment Test. Furthermore, this PC-based restricted trial is now accepting applications, and it will offer support in Simplified Chinese, English, and Japanese.

I’m thoroughly looking forward to this worldwide Computer-Based Test (CBT), primarily due to its promise of immersive, otherworldly city gameplay that we’ve only glimpsed in the trailers. The prospect of player-led exploration has me on the edge of my seat! If I’m chosen, I can hardly contain my enthusiasm to jump right in and attempt some thrilling high-speed drifting, among other exciting features.

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2025-05-15 11:11

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