The NTE x Porsche collaboration is one of the bigger surprises coming out of the Version 1.1 reveal livestream. Neverness to Everness is adding the Porsche 918 Spyder as a drivable vehicle alongside new outfits and a location called Pegasus Residence, all arriving through a dedicated collab banner. If you want to cruise around Hethereau in one of the most recognizable sports cars ever made, here's everything confirmed so far and how to get ready before the update drops.
When does the NTE Porsche collab go live?
The collaboration launches with Version 1.1 on June 3, 2026, at 11:00 AM (UTC+8). That gives you a narrow window to stockpile resources before the banner becomes available. The collab brings three things to the game: the Porsche 918 Spyder vehicle, the Pegasus Residence location, and a set of Porsche-themed outfits for existing characters.
How to get the Porsche 918 Spyder in NTE
The Porsche 918 Spyder is not part of the standard limited-time character banners. It sits on its own dedicated collab banner, and you pull on it using one of two currencies.

Porsche 918 Spyder collab banner
Which currencies work on the collab banner?
Both Annulith and Fons are accepted on the collab banner, which is genuinely useful. Annulith is the currency most players hoard for limited characters, so the option to spend Fons instead means you don't have to choose between the car and an upcoming character banner.
If you're planning to pull on a limited character in Version 1.1, prioritize spending Fons on the Porsche banner and save your Annulith for the character banner. This way you can target both without splitting your premium currency.
The exact conversion rate between Fons and Annulith for this banner has not been confirmed yet. Hotta Studio has not published official pull costs or exchange values as of the Version 1.1 reveal.
What's the pity system on the collab banner?
As of the Version 1.1 announcement, the pity system for the Porsche collab banner is unknown. No official drop rates or hard pity thresholds have been disclosed by Hotta Studio.
For context, the regular NTE character banners operate with a hard pity at 90 pulls and soft pity beginning at 70 pulls, with no 50/50 mechanic. If the collab banner mirrors that structure, those are the numbers to plan around, but treat that as an estimate rather than a confirmed figure until Hotta Studio publishes official rates.
Do not commit all your Fons or Annulith to the collab banner before the official pull rates are published. The cost per pull and pity structure could differ significantly from the standard banner format.
How to prepare for the Porsche collab banner
With Version 1.1 arriving June 3, you have a short but workable runway to build up resources. Here's the most efficient approach based on confirmed information.
Redeem active codes
Active NTE redemption codes hand out free Fons and Annulith directly. Check for any live codes and redeem them before they expire. Even a handful of codes can add meaningful pull currency before the banner opens.
Log in daily
Daily login bonuses accumulate Fons over time. Consistent logins between now and June 3 will pad your reserves without requiring any extra effort.
Check free pull opportunities
If you haven't already claimed every available free pull, the NTE free pulls guide covers how to stack pre-registration rewards, login bonuses, and event pulls to reach 120 or more at launch. Some of those sources may still be accessible.
The Porsche collab also introduces the Pegasus Residence location and Porsche-themed character outfits alongside the vehicle itself. Even if you miss the car, the outfits may be obtainable through separate means once Hotta Studio confirms the full event structure.
What else is coming in Version 1.1?
Beyond the Porsche collaboration, Version 1.1 is the first major content update for NTE. The livestream revealed the collab as one of several new features, though full patch notes and event schedules have not been published yet. Hotta Studio is expected to release more details closer to the June 3 launch date.
For players still building out their roster and progression systems, the NTE guides collection has resources covering modules, currencies, and character progression to help you get the most out of the new version when it arrives.


