Zenless Zone Zero Limited Event Calendar: Dates, Rewards, and Participation Guide

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Zenless Zone Zero runs a steady rotation of login events, farming bonuses, mini‑stories, and challenge modes, and missing them means losing free pulls, Dennies, and mats. December 2025 centers on En‑Nah, Lightstream Notes, Neo Golden Mecha, and All‑New Program, with recurring templates you’ll see every patch.

Current Limited Events (December 2025)

Game8’s event calendar lists four main limited events for late November–December 2025: Lightstream Notes, Neo Golden Mecha, All‑New Program, and a set of short events like 100% Miss Bunny and En‑Nah Into Your Lap.

  • Lightstream Notes: December 3–29, 2025 – a multi‑stage event with combat challenges and shop rewards (Polychrome, Master Tapes, ascension mats, Drive Discs).
  • Neo Golden Mecha: November 28–December 29, 2025 – typically features mecha‑themed combat stages and an event shop with upgrade materials, W‑Engine fodder, and cosmetic items.
  • 100% Miss Bunny, En‑Nah Into Your Lap, Data Bounty – Combat Simulation: December 17–29, 2025 – side events that offer free pulls, character EXP, and doubled Combat Simulation rewards near the end of the patch.

Key Dates and Rewards

EventDates (Server Time)Main Rewards / Notes
Lightstream NotesDec 3–Dec 29, 2025 Event currency → shop with Polychrome, Master/Encrypted Master Tapes, EXP and ascension mats. 
Neo Golden MechaNov 28–Dec 29, 2025 Combat stages and missions that reward event currency, W‑Engine/Drive Disc materials, Dennies. 
All‑New ProgramNov 26–Dec 29, 2025 Daily login event; log in enough days to claim 10 Encrypted Master Tapes plus other freebies. 
En‑Nah Into Your LapDec 17–Dec 29, 2025 Check‑in/mission event tied to En‑Nah with extra pulls, Polychrome, and character materials. 
Data Bounty – Combat SimulationDec 24–Dec 29, 2025 Doubled Combat Simulation drops; best window to farm skill and promotion mats. 

Event Types and How They Work

The event wiki groups Zenless events into in‑game combat events, web check‑ins, login rewards, mail gifts, and social/community campaigns. Common recurring formats include:

  • Combat/event shops: limited-time story or challenge stages that drop currency for an event shop stocked with tapes, Polychrome, mats, and occasionally namecards or decorations.
  • Login/check‑in events: calendar‑style events like Sixth Street Giveaway, Cunning Generosity, and All‑New Program that grant pulls and Polychrome for logging in daily.
  • Double‑reward events: Data Bounty (Combat Simulation) and Advanced Bounty (Routine Cleanup) temporarily double farming drops, making them prime stamina sinks.
  • Web and social events: web check‑in pages and social-media campaigns that award Polychrome, Master Tapes, and cosmetics for simple actions like logging in or sharing content.

GameWith’s archive shows that some early limited events (like Phantom Hunt and Investigator Training Course) were later added as permanent content, while others remain time‑limited.

Participation Guide and Priority Tips

A good event routine ensures you grab every free pull and high‑value resource without burning out.

  1. Daily logins first – Always claim All‑New Program, En‑Nah, and any other login/check‑in rewards; December’s All‑New Program alone gives 10 Encrypted Master Tapes if you log in enough days.
  2. Clear event shops – In Lightstream Notes and Neo Golden Mecha, prioritize Encrypted/Master Tapes, Polychrome, agent/W‑Engine ascension mats, and high‑tier Drive Disc/Resonium pieces; cosmetics and lesser items come last.
  3. Time your farming around double events – Save Battery for Data Bounty: Combat Simulation and similar double‑reward windows, as they halve the effective stamina cost of key materials.
  4. Check banners & event overlap – Use third‑party timelines to see when combat events overlap with limited banners so you can line up resource gains with planned pulls.
  5. Don’t stress about event story FOMO – Community Q&A confirms that many limited event stories (such as Harumasa‑style TV events) are later archived or partially preserved, though rewards remain time‑locked.

By tracking the in‑game Events tab, cross‑checking with external calendars, and prioritizing login, event shops, and double‑reward days, you can clear every high‑value Zenless Zone Zero limited event each patch without missing Master Tapes, Polychrome, or progression materials.

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