Hotta Studio’s Neverness to Everness (NTE) has officially breached the perimeter of Steam today, bringing its supernatural urban open-world sandbox to your PC library. You step into the shoes of an unlicensed Anomaly Hunter in Hethereau, a sprawling neon metropolis where you’ll split your time between drifting heavily modified sports cars, executing flashy anime combos against eldritch horrors, and collecting a roster of hyper-capable companions. Pursuant to Section 1 of the Gacha Player Standard Operating Agreement, your primary objective is to whale for your favorite characters, while the developers gracefully waive their liability for any severe, irreversible damage to your wallet or sleeping schedule.
To ensure your rig does not spontaneously combust during your initial asset-loading sequence, Hotta has outlined strict hardware mandates. The minimal baseline required to avoid a motion to dismiss your framerate includes an Intel i7-10700, a GTX 1660, and 65 GB of storage space on a mandatory SSD. However, to fully adjudicate maximum performance, the recommended specs demand an i7-12700, a whopping 32 GB of RAM, and an RTX 3060. To celebrate the launch, the servers are immediately rolling out the Version 1.2 "999 Nights" update, granting all players structural in-game rewards to temporarily appease their inner F2P gremlins. Please note that any extreme, impulse-driven financial liquidations to secure digital vehicle gacha drops are entirely at the player's own risk, and execution of this program constitutes full acceptance of the grind.
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