NTE Collaborations: Porsche, Opera GX and Beard Papa's

For a game about living in a city, brand crossovers fit the fiction better than most. Here is what has actually run.

Porsche

The largest of the three, spanning two versions:

  • 918 Spyder liveries — “Tomato Dash” and “Rose & Violet”, added to the shop with the July 8 Version 1.2 update. Price: Riftcrystal ×980 or Fons ×3,000,000 — you pick one payment method, not both
  • Everdriving mystery boxes — the Porsche-themed box event from the Version 1.1 cycle

The Fons alternative is the important detail: this is a paid collaboration item that a free-to-play player can still earn by grinding, if they are willing to spend three million Fons on a paint job. See the Fons farming guide for whether that is realistic for you, and the vehicles guide for what else the car economy involves.

Opera GX

A browser collaboration that ran during the Version 1.1 cycle — the kind of partnership that typically comes with codes or cosmetic rewards attached to an external campaign. Its in-game items are tied to that campaign window rather than the shop.

Beard Papa’s

A food-brand crossover announced during the 1.1 cycle. Cross-promotions like this are usually region-limited on the real-world side even when the in-game rewards are global, so check the official channels for your region before planning around one.

What is still obtainable

CollaborationItemStatus
Porsche918 Spyder “Tomato Dash” / “Rose & Violet” liveriesShop, ongoing — Riftcrystal ×980 or Fons ×3,000,000
PorscheEverdriving mystery box contentsBox event closed
Opera GXCampaign rewardsCampaign window closed
Beard Papa’sCampaign rewardsCampaign window closed

On rumoured collaborations

Searches routinely pair NTE with other franchises — Persona 5 and Kamen Rider both show up in autocomplete. Neither has been announced by Hotta Studio or Perfect World Games, and we do not list unannounced collaborations as fact. When one is officially confirmed, it appears here and in the version history within 48 hours.

Collaboration items historically arrive through three routes — the shop, a mystery box, or a limited campaign with a redeemable code — so it is worth checking the codes page whenever a new partnership goes live.

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