Neverness to Everness is officially launching on April 29, and a new livestream has revealed several details that should put the upcoming action RPG on the radar for anyone who loves character collectors, open-ended city exploration, and co-op gameplay.
One of the biggest reveals is the addition of a first-person mode, giving players an alternate way to experience the game’s world. Alongside that, the developers confirmed new co-op stages, making it easier to team up with friends for dedicated content rather than simply sharing the same space.
The city side of the experience is also getting a meaningful expansion. Players can expect more activities around the urban hub, supported by a social system and updated travel mechanics designed to make getting around smoother and more fun. For players who enjoy games that blend combat with lifestyle-style exploration and downtime features, these additions could end up being just as important as the main progression loop.
Where Neverness to Everness really tries to stand out, though, is its launch and banner strategy. The game is offering up to 470 free pulls through a mix of pre-registration rewards, daily login bonuses, and in-game events. Even more noteworthy: it removes the standard “50/50” coin-flip mechanic that many gacha players have grown tired of. Instead, the livestream outlined a more straightforward approach, including a guaranteed S-class character within 90 pulls, and a separate banner that guarantees a 5-star after only 50 pulls.
Players will also get free characters right from the start. A 5-star character named Chiz is available through gameplay, while A-class Haniel is tied to pre-registration milestones. Since every pre-registration milestone has already been reached, all players will receive Haniel automatically. There’s also an A-class character named Aurelia arriving on day three as part of the login rewards.
Pre-registrations are now open across iOS, Android, PS5, and PC, giving players multiple ways to jump in on day one. With first-person mode, new co-op stages, expanded city systems, and a notably generous pull structure, Neverness to Everness is positioning itself as a strong option for players looking for a fresh gacha RPG when April 29 arrives.
If you’re on mobile and want something to play while waiting, Dragon Quest Smash/Grow is already available on iOS and Android. It’s a free roguelite RPG from Square Enix and KLabGames, and it could be an easy pick for anyone wanting a quick new grind before Neverness to Everness launches.






