'Neverness to Everness' Teases Hetero City Ahead of Preview Broadcast on the 18th

Hotta Studio has released a gameplay preview for its highly anticipated anime-style title, 'Neverness to Everness' (NTE), building excitement for both the upcoming preview event and the game's official launch.

On the 16th, Hotta Studio unveiled the official gameplay preview video, titled 'Champion!'. The video opens with the narration, 'Hetero does not teach you how to live.' By highlighting the protagonist's dual goals of living freely and achieving their dreams, the video hints at the coexistence of the game's diverse sandbox gameplay and its core narrative.

The footage showcases a wide range of activities, from being wanted and arrested by the police during free-roam gameplay to engaging in mini-games like running a cafe, fishing, and playing mahjong, alongside open-world exploration. The video also emphasizes the driving system, featuring various vehicles capable of drifting through the city streets.

From the middle of the video, the game highlights its diverse content, including detailed depictions of relationships between charming characters, supernatural phenomena, and flashy combat action.

Following this gameplay preview, Hotta Studio will host a special preview broadcast on its official YouTube channel on the 18th at 8:30 PM. With the game scheduled for release on the 29th, the broadcast is expected to reveal detailed information, including launch version content, release events, and service plans.

'Neverness to Everness,' an anime-style subculture game, is set in Hetero City, where supernatural anomalies coexist with everyday urban life. As demonstrated by this latest video, which emphasizes freedom, the game is garnering attention as a major global title for its diverse open-world content.

Currently available for pre-registration on PC, PS5, Mac App Store, iOS, and Google Play, 'Neverness to Everness' is set to launch simultaneously across all platforms on April 29.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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