NTE 1.2 Banners Guide: Current, Next, and Past Lineups Explained

Banners are the beating heart of any gacha game, and NTE is no exception. They’re the main way you chase the newest, flashiest additions—sometimes also the units that reshape team building. In practice, getting what you want usually means saving up your pulls to hit the guaranteed milestone or spending to accelerate the pace. The current NTE 1.2 banner rollout kicks off with Shinku, then moves into its second phase with Iroi.

Want to stretch your resources a little further? NTE also offers freebies via redeem codes.

NTE Current Banners

Right now, the banner lineup in NTE is scheduled as follows:

Version 1.2: July 8, 2026 – July 29, 2026 (Phase 1)

NTE Next Banners

Looking ahead, the next banner period that’s currently known is:

Version 1.2: July 29, 2026 – August 19, 2026 (Phase 2)

NTE Upcoming Banners (Future Banners)

NTE has also teased characters for future banner runs, but the specific details provided here are limited to the fact that these characters are coming in later updates.

NTE Banner History (Past Banners)

If you’re tracking patterns—like how often phases rotate or how long each cycle lasts—you can look back at these earlier NTE banner periods:

Version 1.1: June 24, 2026 – July 8, 2026 (Phase 2)

Version 1.1: June 3, 2026 – June 24, 2026 (Phase 1)

Version 1.0: May 13, 2026 – June 3, 2026 (Phase 2)

Version 1.0: April 29, 2026 – May 13, 2026 (Phase 1)

If you’re still grinding and want more practical progress tips for NTE, you can also check out guides focused on how to get Fons quickly by raiding safes, how to get cars and other vehicles, how to get a house, and how to get Chiz along with her weapon.

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