Neverness to Everness gives out S-class character selector after devs get "an incredible amount of feedback and suggestions" from launch players
New gacha RPG Neverness to Everness is upping its launch rewards following a wave of feedback from early players, handing out free currency and characters to tide players over until fixes arrive.
In a Twitter post, the official NTE account sends "a heartfelt thank you for being with us through launch day" to the game's global audience. The game's Chinese branch previously announced a similar compensation plan for launch players, so this brings global up to speed.
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