Game Releases

Neverness to Everness adds limited board with Witch of Time: Hotori

Hotori’s limited board gives NTE players an S-class chase, three A-class backups, and cosmetics until June 3, with the unlock gated behind Eibon Antique Shop quests.

Nina Kowalski··2 min read
Published
Listen to this article0:00 min
Share this article:
Neverness to Everness adds limited board with Witch of Time: Hotori
Source: game8.co
This article contains affiliate links, marked with a blue dot. We may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

NTE’s first major post-launch pull window is here, and the immediate prize is clear: the limited Misty Tipsy Style board puts the exclusive S-class character Witch of Time: Hotori in front of players until June 3 at 05:59 AM UTC+8. For anyone building around limited banners, that deadline turns the event into a real decision point rather than a casual login bonus, especially with the board also packing A-class options Haniel, Aurelia, and Skia, plus new cosmetics.

The board began on May 13, just about two weeks after Neverness to Everness launched globally on April 29 across PC, Android, iOS, PlayStation 5, and Mac with full cross-platform support. That timing matters. Hotta Studio and Perfect World Games have moved quickly to give NTE its first live-service milestone, and Misty Tipsy Style reads like a retention push aimed at the earliest wave of players who are already settling into the game’s launch loop.

The value on offer is broader than one headline unit. Hotori is the marquee chase, but the board’s A-class lineup means there is still something to gain for players who miss the top rarity, and the cosmetic additions give the event a little more weight than a straight character banner. The Hourglass Perks event ran alongside it, stacking another incentive for players who log in during the same window and making the event feel loaded rather than single-purpose.

Related stock photo
Photo by Mario Spencer

Access is also straightforward, but it is not open from the start. Players had to clear the Episode Quest “Prologue: A New Destination - Head to Eibon Antique Shop” to unlock the limited board, which ties the event back into NTE’s setting in Hethereau and the game’s antique-shop setup. That fits the broader pitch of Neverness to Everness, a supernatural urban open-world RPG where anomalies are the new normal and the player works through Eibon as an unlicensed Anomaly Hunter.

For players who are already invested in NTE’s launch rewards and collection loop, Misty Tipsy Style is the kind of board that deserves attention immediately because the best rewards disappear fast. For everyone else, the choice is simpler: the deadline is fixed, the S-class is limited, and once June 3 passes, Hotori leaves the board with the rest of the event’s pull pressure behind her.

Know something we missed? Have a correction or additional information?

Submit a Tip

Never miss a story.

Get Mobile Gaming updates weekly. The top stories delivered to your inbox.

Free forever · Unsubscribe anytime

Discussion

More Mobile Gaming News