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Overview
The Battle Pass in Neverness to Everness is expected to be a seasonal progression track that rewards players for completing objectives over a set period. As a free-to-play gacha RPG developed by Hotta Studio (the creators of Tower of Fantasy), the game is anticipated to include a battle pass system similar to those in other live-service titles. Exact details have not been fully confirmed ahead of the April 29, 2026 launch; this article will be updated with verified information once the game is live.
Expected Structure
Based on beta testing information and the conventions of the genre, the battle pass is expected to include:
Free track: Available to all players. Provides basic rewards including Annulith, upgrade materials, and cosmetic items at set tier milestones.
Premium track: Unlocked with a real-money purchase. Offers additional rewards at each tier, including premium currency, exclusive cosmetics, and higher-value materials.
Season duration: Typically runs for several weeks, aligning with major content updates or seasonal themes.
Tier progression: Players earn battle pass experience by completing daily missions, weekly challenges, and event objectives.
Reward Types
Battle pass rewards in similar titles from Hotta Studio have included:
Premium currency (Annulith)
Gacha dice (Solid Dice and Fabricated Dice)
Character and equipment upgrade materials
Exclusive character outfits and cosmetic items
Profile decorations and name cards
KongMu enhancement materials
Monthly Pass
Alongside the seasonal battle pass, Hotta Studio titles typically offer a monthly pass (sometimes called a "blessing" or "subscription"). This is a low-cost purchase that provides a daily drip of premium currency over 30 days. If NtE follows this convention, the monthly pass would be the most cost-efficient way to accumulate Annulith for free-to-play-minded spenders.
Optimization Tips
If the battle pass follows genre conventions, the premium track is typically designed so that completing the daily routine consistently is enough to reach the maximum tier before the season ends.
Do not buy the premium track until you are confident you can complete enough tiers to make the purchase worthwhile.
Battle pass experience often comes primarily from daily and weekly missions, which makes the daily routine even more important.
Some battle passes offer a tier-skip purchase for players who start late in a season. This is generally not recommended unless significant rewards are at stake.
Note on Accuracy
This article is based on beta testing information and genre conventions from Hotta Studio's previous title, Tower of Fantasy. Specific reward values, tier counts, pricing, and seasonal cadence have not been officially confirmed for Neverness to Everness as of March 2026. This page will be updated with verified details once the game launches on April 29, 2026.