NTE: Neverness to Everness

NTE: Neverness to Everness

N2E

Rating 4.7 (72,264 reviews)

A supernatural open-world RPG built around city life, anomalies, and social links

The game’s appeal appears to come from how its open-world structure mixes supernatural jobs with everyday city routines. Rather than isolating combat from the setting, it folds exploration, social progression, and customization into the same urban loop.

Category Role Playing
Installs 5,000,000+
Version 1.0.7.70820
Updated Apr 22, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

NTE: Neverness to Everness is a free-to-play supernatural open-world RPG from N2E, presented here as a mobile release on both Android and iOS. It places the player in Hethereau, a neon-lit city where anomaly hunting sits alongside everyday urban routines, side stories, and a steady stream of odd encounters. The structure suggests a mix of exploration, commission-based quests, character interaction, and light life-sim touches rather than a pure combat grind. The official description leans into atmosphere, but it also points to practical systems: riding across the city, using special transit to move quickly, visiting shops, and customizing a home and vehicle. With a 4.67 rating from more than 72,000 reviews and over 5 million installs on Google Play, it already has a large audience before launch-style polish even enters the picture.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Anomaly Hunting The player takes on commissions as an unlicensed Anomaly Hunter, which gives the RPG structure a job-based rhythm and ties progression to the city’s supernatural problems.
  • City Exploration Hethereau is presented as a sprawling metropolis with crowded streets, hidden shops, and strange public scenes, so roaming the city is a core part of the experience.
  • Companion Bonds The crew at Eibon and the broader cast of unusual residents suggest a strong focus on relationships, side stories, and social links across different factions.
  • Lifestyle Customization The description includes customizing a ride and buying a home to decorate, which adds personal progression outside of missions and gives the world a more lived-in feel.
  • Fast Travel Options Besides normal driving, the Ghost Train is mentioned as a way to move through Anomaly space quickly, which should help the game’s pacing when traversing the city.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile RPGs, this one stands out less for a narrow combat hook than for its urban fantasy setting and the way it treats city life as content. The result looks closer to a supernatural neighborhood drama with systems attached.

  • Strong Setting Identity Hethereau is described with enough specific civic detail to feel more like a functioning city than a backdrop, which should help the world hold attention during repeated exploration.
  • Broad Platform Reach Availability on both Android and iOS, plus a free download on each store, makes the game easy to sample without platform friction.
  • Early Audience Signal A 4.67 average from 72,264 ratings and more than 5 million Google Play installs suggest unusually strong interest for a mobile RPG, even before considering long-term retention.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical questions here are mostly about size, age rating, and monetization context. The iPhone build is large, the Android listing is free, and the Teen and 12+ ratings suggest older children and adults are the intended audience.

  • Large iPhone Download The App Store listing shows a size of 3,789,596,672 bytes, so installation will require substantial free space plus extra room for updates and cache.
  • Teen Audience Google Play rates it Teen, while Apple lists 12+, so parental controls may be worth checking if the game is for a younger player.
  • Likely Live-Service Monetization The game is free on both stores and already has a large install base, which usually means in-app purchases or similar monetization even when the store page does not spell out the full model.

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