Neverness to Everness: How to Redeem Codes – All Active Codes

Neverness to Everness: How to Redeem Codes – All Active Codes

FinalBoss·5/13/2026·9 min read

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Genre: Role-playing (RPG)
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Promo code systems in launch-era gacha games tend to create the same early confusion: codes start circulating immediately, but the game does not always let a brand-new account claim them. Neverness to Everness follows that pattern. The redeem option is inside the in-game phone menu, and that menu is not fully useful until you finish the prologue and unlock the mailbox. If a code looks valid but keeps failing on a fresh account, the usual fix is not the code itself. It is progression.

This Beginner Guide stays tightly focused on the Codes & Promotions side of Neverness to Everness: the exact redemption path, the prerequisite the game barely explains, the currently reported redeem codes, and the small reward-delivery quirks that make people think a valid code did not work.

The requirement most players miss before redeeming codes

Before you try to redeem anything, complete the opening tutorial and prologue sequence. Multiple current guides agree that the code feature is effectively locked behind that early onboarding. What matters is that your in-game phone and mailbox are available. Until then, you may not see the right menu at all, or you may get nowhere after entering a code.

This matters because a missing redemption menu and an expired code are two different problems. If you have not finished the intro, the game UI itself is the blocker. If the prologue is done and the phone is unlocked, then you can start checking for typos, regional limits, or reward delays.

  • Finish the tutorial/prologue first.
  • Make sure the in-game phone is available.
  • Make sure the mailbox icon is also unlocked.
  • Only then start entering codes.

How to redeem codes in Neverness to Everness on PC

On PC, the redemption path runs through the phone UI rather than a separate web page. Once your account has cleared the intro, do the following:

  • Press Esc to bring up the phone menu.
  • If the cursor is not active, hold Alt so you can move the mouse and click UI elements.
  • Look at the top-right area next to your avatar and click the three dots menu.
  • Select Redeem Code.
  • Type or paste the code exactly as listed.
  • Confirm the entry.
  • Open the mailbox icon on the phone to collect the rewards.

The easy place to get lost is the three-dot menu. A lot of players expect a dedicated store or settings tab for promo codes, but in Neverness to Everness it is tucked into that smaller top-right menu cluster. If you are playing with a controller on PC, the menu names matter more than the prompt icons: phone menu first, then the three dots, then Redeem Code.

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How to redeem codes on mobile and other phone-style UI layouts

The mobile path is almost the same, which is useful because it confirms that the important part is the UI structure, not the platform. Open the cellphone icon in the upper-right corner, tap the three dots in the top-right of that phone screen, choose Redeem Code, enter the code, then confirm. After that, go back into the phone and open the mail icon for your claim.

If you are using a platform or control scheme where the prompt names differ, the consistent part is the layout: PhoneThree dotsRedeem CodeMailbox. That is the path to remember.

All currently reported redeemable codes in Neverness to Everness

As of the latest May 2026 roundups, no expired codes were consistently reported across the main lists. That does not guarantee every code will work forever, but it does mean the following set has the strongest current support. Where sources disagree on item names, the discrepancy is minor and usually looks like a translation difference rather than a completely different reward.

High-confidence active codes

  • NTEFREE – 30,000 Fons
  • NTEvtuber200 – 10,000 Fons and 10,000 Beetle Coins
  • 504980102FKGOVNS – 30 Annulith, Gubichi Chips, and 20,000 Beetle Coins

Event and promotional codes reported consistently

  • NTE0429 — 100 Annulith, 2 Elite Hunter Guides, 2 Chaotic Dye, and 12,000 Beetle Coins
  • NTENANALLYGO — 100 Annulith, 5 Senior Hunter Guides, 5 Colourless or Light Dye, and 6,000 Beetle Coins
  • NTENOWTOENJOY — 100 Annulith, 5 Rising Hunter Guides, 5 Colourless or Light Dye, and 4,000 Beetle Coins

Introductory codes

  • NTEGIFT — 50 Annulith, 5 Rising Hunter Guides, and 5 Colourless or Light Dye
  • NTEHAVEFUN — 3 Rising Hunter Guides, 3 Colourless or Light Dye, and 3 Manhole Thug

NTEHAVEFUN comes with one important note: at least one current list flags it as PC-only. Treat it as worth trying, but do not use it as a sign that your whole redemption system is broken if it fails on another platform or client version.

There are also a few extra codes floating around on some lists with unusually generous Fons and Beetle Coins payouts, but they are not well cross-verified. Because those entries may be outdated, copied incorrectly, region-specific, or test-environment leftovers, they are better treated as low-confidence until they appear in more than one reliable roundup or in official community channels.

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Which rewards matter most for beginners

If you are new, the most important promo rewards are usually the premium or progression-leaning materials, not the basic currency. In practical terms, that means Annulith tends to stand out first, followed by useful progression items like Hunter Guides. Beetle Coins and Fons still matter, especially in the early game when every menu seems to ask for another currency, but those are the easier rewards to burn through without noticing.

The reason the active code pool is worth redeeming immediately is that it is a mixed package: some codes boost pull-adjacent value through Annulith, some pad general spending through Fons and Beetle Coins, and some hand out upgrade materials or dyes that save a little early friction. Even modest-looking codes add up when stacked together.

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Why a valid code may not show rewards right away

Neverness to Everness does not always drop rewards into your inventory the instant you hit confirm. Current reports indicate that rewards usually arrive through the mailbox after a short wait, and one source specifically notes delays of up to 20 minutes. So if you receive a success message or a prompt telling you to check mail soon, do exactly that: wait a bit, reopen the phone, and check the mailbox again.

This is especially important during busy launch windows, event resets, or times when a new code is spreading fast across the community. A slow mailbox is frustrating, but it is not the same thing as a failed redemption.

Troubleshooting: what to do when a code does not work

  • No redeem option in the menu: finish more of the prologue until the phone and mailbox are properly unlocked.
  • Code says invalid immediately: re-enter it carefully and remove any extra spaces if you pasted it.
  • Rewards missing after success: check the mailbox, then wait and check again later.
  • One specific code fails while others work: that code may be platform-limited, region-limited, mistyped on a community list, or already disabled.
  • Reward text looks different from a guide: dye names in particular have small naming differences across sources, so a translation mismatch does not necessarily mean the code is wrong.

The best way to separate a real problem from a normal quirk is to test in order. First verify the account has cleared the intro. Next test one high-confidence code like NTEFREE. If that works, your menu path is fine and any remaining failures are probably code-specific rather than account-specific.

The safest way to keep up with new codes

For brand-new drops, the official NTE community channels are the safest place to verify whether a code is real before you spend time troubleshooting it. Community wikis and roundup lists are useful, but launch-period promo strings can spread faster than they get confirmed. In practice, the strongest current pool is the set above, and the biggest trap is still trying to redeem them before the tutorial unlocks the right phone and mailbox functions.

If your account is past the prologue, the correct menu path is PhoneThree dotsRedeem Code, and the mailbox is where the rewards land. That is the part of the system that matters most.

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Published 5/13/2026 · Updated 5/31/2026
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