Thu. Apr 30th, 2026

Neverness to Everness: Redeem These Codes Now for In-Game Rewards

Neverness to Everness, the exciting new free-to-play open-world game developed by Hotta Studio, is now available on PlayStation 5, PC, iOS, and Android. Built with Unreal Engine, this massive game offers a vast universe to explore and an engaging story filled with exciting moments. To help players get a head start and make progression smoother, several promotional codes have been released, offering a variety of valuable rewards.

These codes provide a mix of useful items for the early stages of the game. Players can receive Annulith (the game’s premium currency for banners), materials for leveling up, restorative items, and Beetle Coins, which serve as the game’s in-game currency. While Hotta Studio has not announced an expiration date for these codes, it’s advisable to redeem them as soon as possible if you plan to start playing or are already exploring the world of Neverness to Everness.

Available Neverness to Everness Codes

  • 504980102FKGOVNS: Grants 20,000 Gold Beetle Coins, 1 Gubichin Original Flavor Chips, and 20 Annulith.
  • NTE0429: Provides 100 Annulith, 2 Elite Hunter Guides, 2 Chaotic Dyes, and 12,000 Gold Beetle Coins.
  • NTEHAVEFUN: Rewards with 3 Rising Hunter Guides, 3 Light Dyes, and 3 Manhole Thugs.
  • NTENANALLYGO: Offers 100 Annulith, 5 Senior Hunter Guides, 5 Colorless Dyes, and 6,000 Gold Beetle Coins.
  • NTENOWTOENJOY: Gives 100 Annulith, 5 Rising Hunter Guides, 5 Light Dyes, and 4,000 Gold Beetle Coins.
  • NTEGIFT: Delivers 50 Annulith, 5 Rising Hunter Guides, and 5 Light Dyes.

How to Redeem Codes in Neverness to Everness

To redeem these codes in Neverness to Everness, you must first complete the game’s combat tutorial, which typically takes about an hour if you watch all the cutscenes. Once your protagonist reaches the area near the Eibon Antique Shop, you will be able to freely explore the city. At this point, you can access the full system menu, which includes options for the gacha banners and the code redemption screen.

By Cedric Ravencroft

A Leeds-based gaming journalist with nine years of experience in the industry. Started covering local gaming tournaments before expanding into national gaming news coverage. Specializes in PC gaming developments and indie game discoveries across the UK. His analytical approach to gaming trends and developer spotlights has earned him recognition among both gamers and industry insiders throughout England

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