Though we fully expect to be swimming in premium currency and upgrade materials for a while at launch, there will come a time when new NTE codes are all we can think about. Once you unlock a few post-release characters, you’re going to wish you hadn’t blown all your materials on the starting line-up. That’s where these codes come in.
NTE, or Neverness to Everness (which hardly rolls off the tongue, so NTE it is), is the latest from Hotta Studio: the gacha game group behind titles like Punishing Gray Raven and Tower of Fantasy. Never afraid to smash a few genres together, this is as ambitious as they come: an anime-fueled, neon-soaked, open-world big city adventure.
Here are the new NTE codes for launch:
- NTENANALLYGO – 6k beetle coins, 100 annulith, five senior hunter guides, and five colorless dye (new!)
- NTE0429 – 12k beetle coins, 100 annulith, five elite hunter guides, and two chaotic dye (new!)
- NTENOWTOENJOY – 6k beetle coins, 100 annulith, five rising hunter guides, and five light dye (new!)
If those pulls don’t go to plan, take a break (and follow us on Google) for more code guides, general gameplay guides, and breakdowns of any noteworthy banner characters.
How do I redeem NTE codes?

Thanks to a pre-launch livestream, we know that you’ll only need to follow these simple steps to redeem NTE codes:
- Log in to NTE.
- Tap the ‘menu’ button in the top-right corner.
- Tap the ‘…’ button.
- Click the ‘Redeem Code’ option.
- Enter a working NTE code.
- Redeem it.
What are NTE codes?
If this is somehow your first time playing a gacha game like NTE, first of all… how? Back on topic, NTE codes are limited-time vouchers you redeem in-game for free rewards.
More often than not, you’ll be hoping for pull currencies like Annulith to unlock the latest characters. Once you settle on your team, though, you’ll appreciate anything: free Beetle Coins, Hunter Guides to upgrade your characters, and even dyes if you’re hoping to give your crew a fresh new look.
How do I get more NTE codes?
NTE codes typically drop during livestreams used to announce upcoming content patches.
While you’re welcome to sit through these and enter the new codes as they come, they tend to last at least a couple of days, making it much more convenient to grab the codes from the list above once the event ends.
New NTE codes can drop on the game’s socials as new events kick off, too, so it pays to check the list above at least a couple of times a week.
When do NTE codes expire?
With the first lot of codes set to expire on May 13, that’s enough reason to think most codes will expire around two weeks after they’re published. We could be way off the mark, but we can only hope they’ll give us more time than most other gacha games. We’re busy.
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