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Is NTE Cross-Platform? Cross-Save & Cross-Play Guide

Quick Answer

Key takeaway: NTE supports full cross-platform progression (PC/PS5/Mobile/Mac) with real-time sync. However, CN and Global servers have separate data.

Neverness to Everness (NTE) supports full cross-platform progression — one of the game's major selling points.

Cross-Platform Progression

Supported Platforms

  • PC (Windows)
  • PlayStation 5
  • iOS (iPhone/iPad)
  • Android
  • Mac

What Syncs

Using the same account across platforms, all data syncs in real-time:

  • Character levels and equipment
  • Gacha history and character collection
  • Quest progress
  • Inventory items
  • Currency balances
  • Exploration progress
  • Friend lists

How to Use

  1. 1Create an account and start playing on any platform
  2. 2Download NTE on another platform
  3. 3Log in with the same account
  4. 4Data syncs automatically

Cross-Platform Co-op

NTE supports cross-platform multiplayer:

  • PC players can team up with PS5 and mobile players
  • Co-op is completely free, no subscription required
  • Up to 4-player parties

Important Limitations

CN vs Global Servers

  • CN and Global servers are completely separate — no cross-save between them
  • CN server uses Perfect World accounts; Global uses regional accounts
  • If you created a character on CN server, you'll start fresh on Global

Purchased Content

  • Most paid content (monthly pass, battle pass) is account-bound and cross-platform
  • Some platform-specific payment methods may differ

Verdict

NTE's cross-platform experience is excellent. Seamless switching between PC, PS5, and mobile with real-time sync. The only limitation is separate CN/Global servers. If you play across multiple platforms, NTE's cross-progression makes the experience very smooth.

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Yes, NTE supports full cross-platform progression across PC, PS5, iOS, Android, and Mac. However, CN and Global servers have separate data.