Mobile Game / May 1, 2026
Neverness to Everness reveals multi-platform launch window: the ‘Anime GTA’ is coming sooner than you think
Hotta Studio’s ambitious open-world title Neverness to Everness (NTE) gave fans a massive update on May 1, confirming a global launch window across mobile, PC, and consoles. Often dubbed the 'Anime GTA' for its blend of urban exploration, car customization, and supernatural combat, the latest dev blog confirms that the mobile client is being optimized alongside the high-end PC version to ensure parity in core features. For mobile hardware watchers, this is a major test: NTE is pushing visual fidelity that rivals current-gen consoles, making it a benchmark title for the next wave of gaming phones. The launch window announcement also came with a look at the game’s deep car-modding system, which looks surprisingly robust for a mobile-first title. If the performance holds up, NTE could redefine what 'high-end' means for the platform in 2026.
Hotta Studio’s ambitious open-world title Neverness to Everness (NTE) gave fans a massive update on May 1, confirming a global launch window across mobile, PC, and consoles. Often dubbed the 'Anime GTA' for its blend of urban exploration, car customization, and supernatural combat, the latest dev blog confirms that the mobile client is being optimized alongside the high-end PC version to ensure parity in core features.
For mobile hardware watchers, this is a major test: NTE is pushing visual fidelity that rivals current-gen consoles, making it a benchmark title for the next wave of gaming phones. The launch window announcement also came with a look at the game’s deep car-modding system, which looks surprisingly robust for a mobile-first title. If the performance holds up, NTE could redefine what 'high-end' means for the platform in 2026.