Hotta Studio's highly anticipated game, Neverness to Everness, has reached a significant development milestone with the launch of sign-ups for the Containment Test, a closed beta exclusively for PC users. This beta phase offers early access to the urban open-world action RPG, where players can dive into a world filled with chaos, exploration, and the unique powers of Espers.
Set in the expansive city of Hethereau, Neverness to Everness introduces a setting where supernatural anomalies coexist with high-speed chases and the freedom of lifestyle choices. The game's trailers showcase a distinctive atmosphere, featuring graffiti-tagged skateboards with autonomous minds, otters sporting television heads, and an eerie midnight ambiance.
Players will navigate this peculiar city using Esper Abilities, tackling mysterious anomalies while balancing the everyday life with surreal challenges. The Containment Test provides a sneak peek at the innovative systems that distinguish Neverness to Everness from other games in its genre.
A standout feature of Neverness to Everness is its emphasis on urban driving, complete with customizable cars and realistic, destructible crashes. Beyond combat, the game offers lifestyle elements such as home ownership and interior design, allowing players to immerse themselves in city life or indulge in decorating between missions.
While mobile users will need to wait for their turn, the Containment Test supports English, Japanese, and Chinese voice-overs, along with additional text language options. The full release is planned for PlayStation 5, iOS, and Android, expanding the game's reach to a broader audience.
Entering a competitive urban RPG market alongside titles like Zenless Zone Zero and Ananta, Neverness to Everness leverages the power of Unreal Engine 5 and Hotta Studio's experience from Tower of Fantasy to carve out its unique niche.
For more details and to sign up for the Containment Test, visit the official Neverness to Everness website.