The latest patch for Neverness to Everness leans hard into the same tired gacha formula that prioritizes flashy limited banners and brand tie-ins over genuine accessibility for all players.
Version 1.1 "Dreamwalk Corridor" drops June 3 with new S-Class characters Lacrimosa and Chaos, a fresh story episode, a new location, and a Porsche collaboration that lets players chase after a 918 Spyder through event draws and even park it in a fancy new real estate spot. Perfect World and Hotta Studio are also prepping the game for Steam and other platforms in July, but the emphasis on premium pulls and cross-brand hype raises flags about who this content truly serves.
As a white woman navigating these spaces, I must acknowledge how such collaborations with luxury brands like Porsche can feel exclusionary, potentially alienating players from marginalized communities who already face barriers in these pay-to-progress systems. We need to have an honest conversation about whether these updates foster inclusive storytelling or just deepen the divide between whales and everyone else.