Neverness to Everness sends you to jail for five real days if you commit a crime

Published on May 09, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

In Neverness to Everness, the new free GTA anime, committing crimes is not just a simple game. If you cross the line, the authorities send a level 99 boss who, although beatable, usually ends up with your character behind bars. The minimum sentence is five real days, and forget about paying a fine: here the consequences are serious, and the crime system is designed to be more complex than in other titles.

In a futuristic digital cell, a handcuffed anime character looks at a clock showing 5 real days, after a defeated level 99 boss.

How the crime and escape system works in this open world 🚔

The game presents a persistent penal system that goes beyond losing money or equipment. Once imprisoned, the player can attempt to escape using creative methods: parkour over walls, dig a tunnel with a spoon, use acid to melt bars, or cause a general blackout. Each option requires planning and resources, and failing can extend the sentence. Neverness to Everness is available on iPhone, Android, PS5, and PC, and its approach aims to make every misdeed have real weight in the game.

Digging with a spoon: the escape plan that would make a mole cry 🥄

Because of course, nothing says criminal sophistication like trying to escape from prison with a plastic spoon while doing parkour. The game turns you into a cheap MacGyver: you use acid and end up burning your uniform, or you cause a blackout and electrocute yourself. At least the level 99 boss is straightforward: he knocks you out and saves you the humiliation of having to explain to the warden why you have a spoon in your pocket.