- The Neverness to Everness Containment Test is now live, offering players a first look at new regions and gameplay features
- Two new areas of Hethereau—New Herland and the Miguel District—are now accessible, expanding the open-world experience
- Fans who missed the beta registration can still earn an invite through the Twitch Drops event from the 3rd to the 7th
Neverness to Everness, the open-world ARPG from Hotta Studio, has officially launched its latest Containment Test. Though the term sounds mysterious, it’s essentially a closed beta—this time showcasing significant new content, including previously unseen areas of the game’s sprawling city, Hethereau. While all direct access slots have been claimed, hopeful players still have a shot at joining through a special Twitch Drops campaign.
Set in a futuristic, anime-inspired world, Neverness to Everness pushes the boundaries of the ARPG genre with its seamless blend of high-octane combat, deep exploration, and urban traversal—on foot or by vehicle. Drawing comparisons to GTA for its dynamic city life and criminal wanted system, the game introduces fast-paced street racing and real-time vehicle combat, adding a thrilling layer to its expansive world.
This test phase unlocks two major districts: New Herland, the financial hub teeming with corporate intrigue, and the Miguel District, a vibrant tourist hotspot full of color and hidden dangers. These additions not only broaden the map but also reveal new mission types, enemy encounters, and environmental storytelling.
For those who didn’t secure a spot, Twitch viewers can participate in the Twitch Drops event running from the 3rd to the 7th. By watching eligible streams, fans can earn a chance to receive a beta invite—so tune in, stay engaged, and keep your fingers crossed.
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Even if you don’t make it into the test, the insights from this phase will shape the game’s future. With the wanted system now active, vehicle mechanics refined, and fresh districts open for exploration, this is a pivotal moment for Neverness to Everness.
And if high-speed chases and urban chaos aren’t your vibe, there’s always Toem: A Photo Adventure on the horizon—a charming, relaxed alternative for players seeking a quieter journey.