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Eonbug
April 13, 2026 at 07:22 AM
Preserved original content; added source-attribution clarification around Seymour's connection; added a context section framing Eonbug within the larger Ananta faction layer; flagged that public coverage outside the original wiki-cited source is limited
Ananta has not yet launched globally. This page includes details from official posts, developer interviews, hands-on previews, and the January 2026 Closed Beta Test as of April 2026. Eonbug appears in some Ananta materials, but independent secondary coverage is thin, and the Ananta Fandom wiki currently has no article body for the name. Details below should be treated as provisional.
Eonbug is one of the organizations named in Ananta's published materials, associated with surveillance infrastructure in Nova City. Per the Official Ananta news feed, Seymour uses Eonbug's networks to track Supernatural Anomalies and locate targets across the city. Beyond this surveillance-role description and Seymour's connection, Eonbug has not been described in detail in official materials or in widely circulated secondary coverage.
Two things can be said with any confidence about Eonbug. First, the name appears in Ananta materials. Second, it has a stated surveillance function that ties into Seymour's hacker toolkit. The Ananta Fandom wiki's Seymour page lists his Faction as "ACD Task Force" and describes his abilities under "Tracking: Can locate targets anywhere, provided a signal is available" and "Hacking: Uses advanced tech to disrupt, control, or gather data from enemy systems." That ability set fits the Eonbug networks description neatly, even though Seymour's Fandom page does not name Eonbug itself.
Because the wider public coverage ecosystem (pockettactics, Game8, NoobFeed, Gaming Age, Icy Veins, Anime News Network, TheGamer, Gematsu) does not name Eonbug, this page treats the surveillance-networks description as a provisional fact traceable to one official-source chain rather than as a multi-source confirmed fact.
Nova City is filled with data: NPC phones, billboards, jumbotrons, surveillance cameras, and city infrastructure that Seymour can demonstrably tamper with. Game8 reports that "Seymour can deploy a drone for espionage or hack billboards and jumbotrons." The NetEase Games September 2025 press release notes that "Deployable Gadgets Employs tools for reconnaissance, disabling devices, and gaining battlefield advantages." If Eonbug is the network backbone behind that reconnaissance layer, its role in Nova City is to feed agents like Seymour with enough data to do their jobs.
Affiliate | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Known user of Eonbug networks (per Official Ananta news feed) | Masked hacker attached to the ACD Task Force. Works from a mobile RV. Fandom lists no Eonbug affiliation directly; the tie-in comes from the Ananta news feed. |
If Eonbug's networks feed Seymour's work, then there is an implicit operational overlap with the A.C.D. task force. Whether that overlap is contractual, informal, or illicit (Seymour's "worthy targets only" rule suggests he acts on his own judgment) is not stated. No public relationship has been described between Eonbug and the NCCA, D.P.A., Cat Express, or Shorewater Industries.
No logo, headquarters location, or branded equipment for Eonbug has been shown in published marketing materials. Seymour's RV and tech gear are visible in screenshots but have not been tagged with any Eonbug insignia.
Whether Eonbug is a company, a government agency, a criminal network, or a piece of infrastructure
Whether Seymour is an insider, a contractor, or simply exploiting Eonbug's networks from outside
Any named members beyond Seymour's tie-in
Whether Eonbug will appear as a named mission-giver, an obstacle, or a story element in the live game
Why the Ananta Fandom wiki has no body text for Eonbug: pending editor content, or limited existing material to draw from