Hotta Studio, under Perfect World Games, has officially announced the closed beta test (CBT) for its upcoming open-world RPG, Neverness to Everness. This supernatural RPG, set in the vast and mysterious city of Hethereau, is accepting recruitment for its “Alien Singularity Test” in select East Asian regions—specifically Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. The closed beta is available only for PC players and will support Simplified Chinese language during this phase.
What to Expect from the Alien Singularity Test
Players in the CBT will explore Neverness to Everness, a free-to-play, anime-inspired open-world game that combines supernatural themes with urban exploration. In the role of an appraiser, players will navigate Hethereau City, collecting unique items and battling hostile forces within the game. Inspired by open-world titles, Neverness to Everness provides an immersive experience with dynamic weather, car modifications, and stunning visuals, reminiscent of other popular open-world titles but with a unique, supernatural twist.

Key Details for CBT Registration
- Registration Period: Now through November 15
- Selection Announcement: November 19
- Platform: PC (Simplified Chinese only)
- Test Rewards: Exclusive in-game rewards for participating players
Selected players will receive a notification via text or email, confirming their place in the CBT. This limited CBT marks a major step in Hotta Studio’s development process, gathering valuable feedback for final refinements.

How to Register
Players interested in joining can register on the game’s official recruitment portal. Although currently limited to PC, the developer has hinted that additional platforms may be supported in the future. For the latest news on mobile availability and more, players can follow updates on the official website.
Neverness to Everness has already generated significant buzz online, with fans eagerly awaiting its release. The CBT allows selected players to get an early taste of the game’s urban open-world exploration and supernatural storyline, making it a highly anticipated event among RPG enthusiasts in East Asia.
