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If you play Neverness to Everness (NTE), redeem codes are one of the easiest ways to grab free rewards. The developers drop codes pretty regularly, especially after livestreams, so it's always worth checking back. Below you'll find current status of all Neverness to Everness redeem codes and how they work in the game.
Active Neverness to Everness Redeem Codes
These are the current working Neverness to Everness redeem codes:
| Code | Reward | Expires |
|---|---|---|
| NTENOWTOENJOY | Annulith x100 Beetle Coin x6,000 Light Dye x5 Rising Hunter Guide x5 | May 29, 2026 |
| NTENANALLYGO | Annulith x100 Beetle Coin x6,000 Colorless Dye x5 Senior Hunter Guide x5 | May 29, 2026 |
| NTE0429 | Annulith x100 Beetle Coin x12,000 Chaotic Dye x2 Elite Hunter Guide x5 | May 29, 2026 |
We will always update this section once new codes are released in the game. So make sure you bookmark this page.
Expired Redeem Codes
- There is currently no expired redeem codes right now.
Once an NTE code expires, we will move it to this section, most of the times these codes won’t work, however you can still try your luck!
How to Redeem Codes in Neverness to Everness
Redeeming codes in Neverness to Everness is pretty simple. Here's how to do it:
- Open Neverness to Everness and log into your account.
- Tap your profile icon in the top-left corner, then go to Settings.
- Look for the Redeem Code option.
- Type or paste the code into the box.
- Hit Confirm and your rewards will be sent to your in-game mailbox.
Make sure to check your mailbox after redeeming. That's where all your rewards will show up.
Where to Find More NTE Codes
Most NTE codes come from official YouTube livestreams. The developers usually drop a few codes during these streams as a thank-you for watching. Following the official Neverness to Everness social media accounts on X (Twitter) or joining the official Discord server is the best way to catch new codes fast.
Some codes also get shared right after major updates or announcements, so keep an eye out whenever there's a new patch or event going live. Codes usually have expiration dates, so you'll want to grab them fast.


















