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Neverness to Everness Porsche Collab: 918 Spyder and Future Phase Plans

Everything confirmed about the NTE x Porsche collab so far, plus what is and isn't known about more cars.

Everything confirmed about the NTE x Porsche collab so far, plus what is and isn’t known about more cars.

The Porsche tie-in inside Neverness to Everness went live with Version 1.1, dropping a fully drivable Porsche 918 Spyder into Hethereau alongside fresh cosmetics and a new spot to visit. It’s the headline feature of the game’s first big content update, and it has players asking the obvious follow-up question: if this is just the start, what comes after the 918 Spyder?

Quick answer: The Porsche collaboration so far includes one car, the Porsche 918 Spyder, plus the Pegasus Residence location and Porsche-themed outfits. Hotta Studio has not confirmed any additional collab cars for a later phase, so there is no official second or third vehicle to plan around yet.


What the NTE Porsche collab includes

The collaboration launched with Version 1.1 on June 3, 2026, at 11:00 AM (UTC+8), and it bundles three separate pieces of content rather than a single item. The car is the centerpiece, but it isn’t the whole package.

ContentWhat it is
Porsche 918 SpyderA drivable vehicle obtained from a dedicated collab banner
Pegasus ResidenceA new in-game location added with the collab
Porsche-themed outfitsCosmetic outfits for existing characters

The 918 Spyder sits on its own collab banner and is separate from the standard limited-time character banners. That distinction matters because it changes how you spend currency to chase it.


How to get the Porsche 918 Spyder

You pull for the 918 Spyder on its dedicated banner using one of two premium currencies. Both Annulith and Fons are accepted, which gives you flexibility most banners don’t offer.

Because Annulith is the currency most players stockpile for limited characters, the option to spend Fons on the car instead means you don’t have to pick between the Porsche and an upcoming character. A practical approach is to put Fons toward the Porsche banner and hold your Annulith for the character banner, so you can target both without draining a single pool.

Note: The exact conversion rate between Fons and Annulith for this banner has not been published, so treat your pull budget as an estimate until official costs appear.


Collab banner pity system

The pity structure for the Porsche collab banner is not officially confirmed. No drop rates or hard pity thresholds have been disclosed for it specifically.

For reference, the standard NTE character banners use a hard pity at 90 pulls and a soft pity that begins at 70 pulls, with no 50/50 mechanic. If the collab banner follows the same pattern, those are reasonable numbers to plan against, but they should be treated as an estimate rather than a fixed rule until official rates are released. Avoid committing your entire Fons or Annulith reserve before the real cost per pull is published.


More Porsche collab cars in Phase 2 and Phase 3

This is the part everyone wants nailed down, and it’s also where the facts run thin. The collaboration currently includes a single vehicle, the 918 Spyder. There is no officially confirmed second or third Porsche car tied to any later collab phase, and Hotta Studio has not announced names, models, or release windows for additional vehicles.

What is confirmed is that Version 1.1 is the first major content update for the game, and the Porsche tie-in was revealed as one of several new features on the reveal livestream. Full patch notes and the complete event schedule were not published at reveal, with more details expected to follow the launch. That leaves room for the collaboration to expand, but expansion is not the same as a confirmed plan, and nothing concrete about future cars has been stated.

So if you’re budgeting for a future Porsche, hold off. Until Hotta Studio confirms another vehicle, the only car you can actually plan to chase is the 918 Spyder. Any talk of a specific Phase 2 or Phase 3 model is speculation rather than a scheduled release.


How to prepare for future collab content

Redeem any active codes. Live NTE redemption codes hand out free Fons and Annulith directly, and even a few of them add meaningful pull currency. Claim them before they expire.
Log in daily. Daily login bonuses steadily build up Fons over time with no extra effort, padding your reserves for whatever banner comes next.
Clear any unclaimed free pulls. Pre-registration rewards, login bonuses, and event pulls can stack into a sizable starting balance, so check that you haven’t left any on the table.

The outfits and the Pegasus Residence location also arrive alongside the car, and the outfits may be obtainable through separate means once the full event structure is detailed. For now, the smart move is to keep banking currency and codes, drive the 918 Spyder if you’ve pulled it, and wait for Hotta Studio to confirm whether any more Porsche models are actually on the way before spending a thing on a phase that hasn’t been announced.