Get ready, 3D RPG enthusiasts! Hotta Studios is gearing up to launch the first closed beta test for their highly anticipated game, Neverness to Everness. Unfortunately, this exciting opportunity is exclusively available to gamers residing in mainland China. But don't despair if you're outside this region; you can still stay in the loop as Hotta Studios progresses towards the full release of their newest 3D open-world RPG.
According to a report from Gematsu, alongside the announcement of the beta test, new lore details have emerged, enriching the game's narrative. If you've seen the trailers showcasing the vibrant city of Eibon, the latest additions won't come as a surprise. The story takes on a slightly more comedic tone, seamlessly blending the weird and mundane aspects of life in the world of Hetherau.
Hotta Studios, a subsidiary of Perfect World—the masterminds behind the acclaimed Tower of Fantasy—is known for pushing boundaries in the gaming world. Neverness to Everness fits perfectly into the evolving landscape of 3D RPGs, with a notable shift towards urban settings. Yet, it distinguishes itself with unique features like open-world driving. Imagine cruising through the city streets at night; this game lets you indulge your need for speed by purchasing and customizing a variety of cars. Just remember, in-game crashes can be as devastating as in real life, so drive carefully!
Despite its innovative features, Neverness to Everness will face fierce competition upon release. It will go head-to-head with MiHoYo's Zenless Zone Zero, which has set a high bar for mobile 3D open-world RPGs. Additionally, NetEase's Ananta (previously known as Project Mugen), developed by Naked Rain, is also entering the fray with a similar setting. The competition is heating up, and Neverness to Everness will need to leverage its unique elements to stand out in this crowded field.