Neverness To Everness Closed Beta Test in PC Platform
Hotta Studio, a subsidiary of Perfect World Games, has opened recruitment for the Closed Beta Test (CBT) of their highly anticipated supernatural open-world RPG, Neverness to Everness, in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. This test, named the "Alien Singularity Test," is available exclusively for PC and will accept registrations until November 15.
Urban Exploration in the Metropolis of Hethereau
Announced in July, Neverness to Everness is a free-to-play, urban open-world RPG set in the sprawling cityscape of Hethereau. This game combines supernatural elements with urban exploration, allowing players to take on the role of an appraiser tasked with exploring, collecting items, and battling enemies. Often compared to an anime-inspired version of Grand Theft Auto, Neverness to Everness focuses on exploration and supernatural themes rather than gang violence and firearms.
A New Kind of Open-World Adventure
The game has generated a considerable buzz across social media, with many fans dubbing it a “GTA killer” due to its open-world setting, detailed graphics, car modifications, dynamic weather effects, and more. Players are eagerly awaiting the chance to try the game on both PC and mobile platforms upon its full launch.
How to Sign Up for the NTE Closed Beta
The CBT recruitment for Neverness to Everness is now open to players in select East Asian regions (Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau). This exclusive, limited-time PC test will be available in Simplified Chinese only and will offer various in-game rewards for participants.
Key Details for CBT Recruitment:
Registration Period: Now until November 15
How to Register: Sign up through the official recruitment portal
Announcement of Selected Players: November 19
Notification Method: Selection results will be sent via text message or email
While there’s no official news regarding a CBT for mobile platforms, players can still pre-register across multiple platforms through the game’s official website. Stay tuned for further updates on mobile availability.