Codes go fast in NTE. Most of what’s active right now was released during the global launch window, and some expire as early as May 13. If you landed here looking for a quick list, it’s right below — no scroll required.
These codes hand out Annulith (the premium pull currency), Beetle Coins, Hunter Guides, and cosmetic dyes. None of the current codes have expired yet, but that won’t hold much longer. Redeem everything now, collect the rewards from your Mailbox, and bookmark this page — we update the list as new codes drop.
One thing worth knowing before you start: NTE codes are case-sensitive. Copy and paste directly from the table below instead of typing them out manually. One wrong capital letter and the code won’t work.
All Active NTE Redeem Codes — Updated May 2026
| Code | Rewards | Expires |
|---|---|---|
| 504980102FKGOVNS | Annulith, Beetle Coins, Gubichi Flavor Chips | May 13, 2026 |
| NTE0429 | 100 Annulith, 2 Elite Hunter Guides, 2 Chaotic Dyes, 12,000 Beetle Coins | May 13, 2026 |
| NTENOWTOENJOY | 100 Annulith, 5 Rising Hunter Guides, 5 Light Dyes, 6,000 Beetle Coins | TBA |
| NTENANALLYGO | 100 Annulith, 5 Senior Hunter Guides, 5 Colorless Dyes, 6,000 Beetle Coins | TBA |
| NTEGIFT | 50 Annulith, 5 Rising Hunter Guides, 5 Colorless Dyes | TBA |
| NTEHAVEFUN | 3 Rising Hunter Guides, 3 Colorless Dyes, 3 Manhole Thug | TBA |
Last checked: May 4, 2026. No codes have expired yet.
Expired NTE Codes
No expired codes at the time of writing. We’ll move any inactive codes here the moment they stop working.
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How to Redeem Codes in Neverness to Everness — Step by Step
The redemption menu is buried a couple of taps deep, so here’s exactly where to find it:
- Launch NTE and log into your account.
- Open the main menu — tap the smartphone icon in the top-right corner, or press Esc on PC.
- Tap the three-dot icon (…) next to your avatar portrait. This is where the in-game settings and account options live, including the redeem code function.
- Select Redeem Code.
- Paste or type your code into the text box and press Confirm.
- Go back to the phone menu and open your Mailbox (the envelope icon).
- Find the message labeled “Redeem Code Applied” and tap Claim.
On PS5, press the Options button to reach the same settings panel instead of navigating through the phone icon — that’s the one spot where the flow differs from PC and mobile.
What NTE Codes Actually Give You
Annulith is the real prize here. Between these six codes, you’re looking at around 550 Annulith total — enough to make a meaningful dent in your banner savings at launch.
Why Launch Codes Are Worth More in NTE Than Most Gacha Games
NTE’s banner system works differently from what you might expect. There’s no 50/50 mechanic — the coin-flip that games like Genshin Impact use, where winning the pity isn’t guaranteed. In NTE, hitting hard pity (90 pulls) gives you the featured limited character, full stop. That makes every Annulith more reliable than in most competing titles, so stacking them early actually means something.
The launch window also tends to be when developers are most generous. Codes that give 100 Annulith each aren’t standard ongoing drops — these are launch celebration rewards, and they don’t last forever. NTE0429 and 504980102FKGOVNS both expire May 13. After that date, those codes are gone permanently.
NTE Code Not Working? Here's Why
A few things can cause a code to fail:
- Wrong capitalization — the most common issue. ntegift won’t work; NTEGIFT will.
- Tutorial not completed — if the Redeem Code option doesn’t appear in your menu yet, you need to finish the intro mission first.
- Code already redeemed — each code can only be used once per account.
- Expired code — once a code hits its expiry date, it’s dead. No workaround.
- Server delay — if you hit Confirm and nothing arrives immediately, check your Mailbox after a few minutes. Rewards don’t always show up instantly.
If you’ve checked all of the above and a code still won’t go through, try restarting the game and entering it again.
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Where to Find New NTE Codes: Official Twitter, Discord & Livestreams
Hotta Studio doesn’t release codes on a fixed schedule. New ones tend to drop during version updates, community milestone events, and developer showcases — but the announcement always hits the official channels first.
Here’s where to watch:
Codes announced through social channels can expire within 24–48 hours, so checking in regularly matters more than having a single bookmark. That said, this page gets updated whenever new NTE codes go live — so it’s another reliable option if you’d rather check one place instead of monitoring multiple feeds.
What Is Neverness to Everness?
NTE is a free-to-play open world action RPG developed by Hotta Studio — the same team behind Tower of Fantasy — and published by Perfect World Games. It launched globally on April 29, 2026, across PC (Windows and Mac), PlayStation 5, iOS, and Android, with full cross-platform progression from day one.
The game is set in Hethereau, a dense urban city where supernatural disturbances called Anomalies coexist with everyday life. You play as an Appraiser — an unlicensed anomaly hunter working out of an antique shop called Eibon — investigating paranormal cases submitted by the city’s residents. The tone lands somewhere between an episodic crime drama and an urban fantasy comedy, with a rotating cast of companions who each bring their own Esper abilities to the party.
Combat runs in real time with a four-character party. You can swap between them mid-fight to chain abilities, fill the Esper Cycle meter, and break enemy stagger gauges for bonus damage windows. Outside of combat, Hethereau has a lot going on: vehicle customization and open-world driving, housing, part-time jobs, fishing, rhythm games, street racing, and a co-op mode with dedicated dungeons. The city is built on Unreal Engine 5 and has no loading screens between its districts.
The gacha system uses a Monopoly-style board where you roll dice (the pull currency) to advance around and collect rewards, rather than a standard single-pull banner. The hard pity is 90 with no 50/50 — a notable design choice compared to most of its competitors.