NTE: Neverness to Everness

NTE: Neverness to Everness

N2E

Rating 4.6 (112,106 reviews)

A supernatural open-world RPG set in a neon city of anomalies

The design appears built around roaming a dense city, accepting commissions, and using downtime systems to personalise the experience. Rather than pushing one fixed objective, it combines exploration, light social progression, and urban customisation into a loop that should suit players who like structure with room to wander.

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Category Role Playing
Installs 5,000,000+
Version 1.1.1.75715
Updated May 29, 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, published in the store metadata as a mobile release with versions on Android and iOS. It places players in Hethereau, a neon-lit city where unusual people, odd jobs, and Anomaly commissions shape the main loop. The pitch is less about linear quests than about moving through a living urban space, taking commissions, meeting factions, and following side stories that build out the setting. The description suggests a mix of exploration, social systems, and character-led storytelling, with a strong emphasis on atmosphere and everyday city life sitting beside the supernatural premise. Its 5,000,000+ installs and 112,106 ratings on Google Play point to a game that already has broad reach, even if its long-term depth will depend on how well that open-ended structure holds together in play.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Open-World City Hethereau is presented as a sprawling metropolis filled with strange daily scenes, side streets, and districts to move through at the player’s own pace.
  • Anomaly Commissions The crew at Eibon takes paid Anomaly jobs, which gives the adventure a mission-based structure anchored in supernatural work rather than pure free roaming.
  • Companion Stories The description highlights a diverse cast and side stories, suggesting that conversations and character bonds are part of the progression rather than background dressing.
  • Urban Customisation Players can customise a ride, use the Ghost Train for faster travel, and buy and decorate a home, giving the city loop a personal management layer.
  • Social Factions The game mentions different factions, a street-shop neighbourhood, and a friend system, which points to a broader social network built into exploration.

What Makes It Stand Out

Its main appeal lies in mixing supernatural RPG framing with a city that sounds busy, eccentric, and unusually specific. That combination gives the game a stronger sense of place than many mobile open-world titles, especially for players who care as much about setting as combat or progression.

  • Distinct City Identity Hethereau is described with enough daily-life detail to feel like a character of its own, from permits and commuters to odd shops and street-level rumours.
  • Broad Platform Reach The game is available on both the Canada Google Play Store and the App Store, which makes it easier to follow across Android phones, iPhones, and iPads.
  • Strong Early Interest A 4.62 rating from 112,106 reviews and 5,000,000+ installs on Google Play suggest substantial attention, though the rating volume is still more useful than a simple score.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical details matter here, especially because the App Store build is large and the game is free. The listing points to a substantial download, a Teen/12+ audience, and likely ongoing online services typical of a live mobile RPG.

  • Large iPhone Download The App Store listing shows a size of 3,779,206,144 bytes, which is roughly 3.8 GB before updates and cache. Extra free space is wise.
  • Teen Audience Google Play rates it Teen and Apple rates it 12+, so parents may want to review the content before installation on family devices.
  • Free-To-Play Model Both stores list the game as free, so it is likely supported by in-app purchases or other live-service monetisation rather than a one-time payment.

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