Overview
"Hypervortex Before the Storm" is the official opening animation for Neverness to Everness. Developer Hotta Studio released the short on June 25, 2025, roughly a week before the closed Containment Test beta began on July 3, 2025. The animation depicts the central lore event of the game: a Class VII Hypervortex anomaly that erupts over New Helios at dusk while citizens prepare for an ordinary rainstorm. The event is the single most important piece of pre-launch lore context and directly ties into the protagonist's amnesia story.
The animation is available in English, Japanese, and Mandarin voice tracks. It was published simultaneously on the official NTE YouTube channel, the Perfect World press site, and partner outlets including Gematsu, GameSpace, FinalWeapon, and GameSpot.
Release Details
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Title | Hypervortex Before the Storm |
Release Date | June 25, 2025 |
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Host Platforms | Official NTE website, YouTube, partner outlets |
Voice Tracks | English, Japanese, Mandarin |
Tie-In Event | Containment Test closed beta (July 3, 2025) |
What the Animation Depicts
The short opens on New Helios at dusk. Citizens go about their evening routines: closing shops, running errands, sheltering from what looks like an incoming storm. The atmosphere shifts when the Class VII Hypervortex forms overhead. The event is not a conventional weather phenomenon; it is a supernatural collapse point that warps the sky and overwhelms the city's defenses.
A three-person response team from the Emergency Task Division 4 (ETD-4) of the Bureau of Anomaly Control moves in to contain the disaster. The Bureau's containment protocols struggle against an anomaly of this scale, which sets up the game's central premise: ordinary Bureau squads are insufficient against Class VII threats, and private Hunters from shops like the Eibon Antique Shop will need to fill the gap during the main story.
The animation includes a cryptic warning line directed at the audience: "Remember, do NOT look at it." This references the canonical rule that directly observing a Hypervortex's core is fatal to the casual observer, and that prolonged viewing collapses the wielder's mental defenses within minutes. The line becomes important context later when the protagonist Esper Zero is found at ground zero with no surviving memories of the event.
Why It Matters for the Story
Every piece of main story context in NTE threads back to this event. The Hypervortex incident is the reason:
New Helios is described in present-day materials as a half-ruined city still bearing scars from the disaster.
Esper Zero starts the game with no memories, which the Bureau and Eibon attempt to explain through anomaly exposure theories.
Emergency Task Division 4 is treated with mixed reverence and suspicion in Hethereau society, since they were on site and survived.
The Bureau of Anomaly Control pivoted to working more closely with private Hunters after the event exposed gaps in its response capabilities.
Hethereau has become the new center of Hunter operations, effectively replacing the fractured New Helios as the game's primary hub city.
Reception
The animation was well received by the pre-launch audience. MMOBomb described its tone as "kinda dark" in a positive way, contrasting it with the brighter open-world marketing that had dominated earlier NTE trailers. Gematsu, GameSpace, and FinalWeapon each framed the release as evidence that Hotta Studio was willing to lead with heavy, emotionally charged storytelling rather than gameplay highlight reels. The short is widely considered one of the strongest pieces of pre-launch marketing the game produced ahead of the April 29, 2026 global launch.
Where to Watch
Official Perfect World press release with the embedded video (June 25, 2025)
Official NTE YouTube channel
Gematsu, GameSpace, FinalWeapon, GameSpot, MMOBomb, and other partner outlet mirrors