Trick-Based Train Platformer

Denshattack!

Master gravity-defying trains across 50+ levels, chain tricks and combos, defeat eccentric bosses, customize your ride, and reclaim the tracks across a colorful dystopian Japan.

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Everything you need to master Denshattack — from your first drift to every boss, train, and achievement.

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Denshattack PS5: Complete Console Setup & Gameplay Guide

Master Denshattack PS5. Learn optimized DualSense settings, campaign routes, boss tactics, and exclusive console launch skin unlocks.

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denshattack press kit: High-Res Assets & Media Setup Guide

Access the official denshattack press kit for 2026. Includes 4K screenshots, logos, creator reveal trailers, and brand guidelines for media and influencers.

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Denshattack Switch 2: Gameplay Performance & Mechanics Guide

Master the fast-paced action of Denshattack on Nintendo Switch 2. Discover performance metrics, core mechanics, and top strategies.

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denshattack voice actors: Full Cast List & Secret Unlock Guide

Discover the denshattack voice actors behind Emmy, Yoshi, and Moka. Learn how to unlock the secret Drift King cameo pack with our step-by-step 2026 guide.

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Denshattack Trailer: Action Analysis & Gameplay Mechanics

Analyze the official Denshattack trailer showcasing over 50 levels, train drifts, aerial kickflips, and intense boss battles across dystopian Japan.

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Denshattack Wallpaper: 2026 High-Res Gallery & Customization Guide

Download official Denshattack wallpaper assets, explore high-res hero images, and learn how to customize your train with creator skins and stickers.

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Denshattack Soundtrack: Tracklist & Composer Guide

Explore the high-energy Denshattack soundtrack, featuring composition details by Kohta Takahashi, tracklists, and optimal game audio setups.

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Denshattack Fashion Overdrive: Boss Guide & Song Mechanics

Master the Denshattack Fashion Overdrive boss fight against Yoshie. Learn attack patterns, phase transitions, and get full soundtrack details.

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Denshattack Steam: Full Gameplay Walkthrough & Trick Guide

Master the tracks in Denshattack on Steam. Learn complex trick inputs, train stats, level routes, and boss strategies in this complete gameplay guide.

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denshattack switch 2 review: 2026 Performance & Gameplay Analysis

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Denshattack Bosses: Attack Patterns & Counter Strategies

Master all denshattack bosses. Learn attack patterns, battle phases, and counter strategies for Yoshie, the Moving Castle, and other rival crews.

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denshattack xbox: Launch Guide & Performance Settings

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Denshattack Release Date, Price and Platforms

Denshattack is a single-player trick-platforming game developed by Undercoders and published by Fireshine Games. It launched worldwide on July 15, 2026 on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2.

Release Date

July 15, 2026

The full game launched simultaneously on Steam, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2.

Standard Edition

$19.99 USD

The complete campaign, 60+ levels, eight regions, 46 prefectures, 30+ trains, boss battles, races, and medal challenges. Regional store prices vary.

Steam Launch Discount

$17.99 USD

Steam offered a 10% introductory discount from July 15 through July 29, 2026. The regular Steam price is $19.99 USD.

Digital Deluxe Edition

Steam bundle

Combines the base game with the Seasonal Skin Pack and the official Denshattack soundtrack.

Console Launch Bonus

First two weeks

Early console purchases include the Seasonal Skin Pack and an exclusive train skin tied to the selected console platform.

Steam

Available now

Single-player, Steam achievements, Cloud saves, and Family Sharing, with full controller remapping and keyboard-only play.

PlayStation 5

Available now

Single-player, Remote Play, DualSense vibration and trigger effects, and English and Japanese voice options.

Xbox Series X|S

Available now

4K, variable refresh rate, 60 FPS or higher, cloud play, Xbox Play Anywhere, and Game Pass (PC and Ultimate).

Nintendo Switch 2

Available now

The complete campaign is available digitally, with a free downloadable demo and a limited early-purchase cosmetic.

Free Demo

Steam and Switch 2

Introduces the opening story, tutorial stages, and the Trick Park practice area for drifting, jumping, and trick inputs.

Languages and Voice

English and Japanese voices

Full voice acting in English and Japanese, with interface and subtitle availability depending on the storefront region.

Denshattack Beginner Guide

Each Denshattack level combines a main route with Score, Time, and Dare objectives. A strong run means reading the track, drifting to keep speed, charging jumps, switching lanes mid-air, and landing trick combos cleanly — and completed medals stay earned, so you can chase each objective separately.

1

Complete the Opening Tutorials

Start with the introductory Kyushu stages or the free demo. Follow every control prompt and open the Tricktionary whenever a movement or input is unclear.

2

Read the Track Before Chasing Score

On your first attempt, watch the signs, rails, ramps, and alternate lanes instead of forcing a long combo. Note where each branch reconnects to the main route.

3

Drift to Carry Speed Through Corners

Hold the drift trigger before a turn, steer through the corner, and release at the right moment to exit with speed. Stop drifting once the train has straightened.

4

Charge Jumps Instead of Tapping

Hold the jump trigger as you approach a ramp and release to launch. Longer charges give height and airtime; shorter jumps give safer landings on nearby rails.

5

Switch Tracks Early

Use lane changes before hazards and while airborne, committing to the destination rail before you reach the peak of the jump.

6

Add One or Two Tricks Per Jump

Use right-stick motions after leaving a ramp. Start with short sequences and stop entering tricks early enough to align the train before landing.

7

Connect Jumps With Grinds and Manuals

Land on grind rails where the route offers them, and enter a manual just before landing to keep your combo alive until the next ramp or obstacle.

8

Bank the Combo With a Clean Landing

Finish trick inputs before touchdown, straighten the train, and land aligned to the rail. Ground pound when a direct downward landing is safer.

9

Separate Score, Time, and Dare Runs

Use the fastest route for Time medals, open trick sections for Score medals, and alternate branches for Dares. Completed objectives stay recorded across runs.

10

Practice in Trick Park

Repeat right-stick motions, manuals, grinds, and wall rides without learning a new story route at the same time, so advanced inputs feel natural before late-game chapters.

Quick Tips

  • Secondary medals stay completed after a successful run, so tackle Score, Time, and Dare objectives one at a time.
  • Approach bosses as pattern challenges — dodge first, then counter during the recovery window.
  • Compare train strengths before hard stages and pick a machine that matches your current goal.
  • Use shorter charged jumps when landing space is tight on the northern routes.

Denshattack Controls, Tricks and Combos

Denshattack uses the left stick for movement and lane selection, the triggers for drifting and jumping, and right-stick motions for tricks. Every controller and keyboard action is fully remappable, and keyboard-only play needs no mouse.

Start the Train

A / Cross / BStart or Confirm

Prepare your first lane change when the opening section splits immediately.

Change Track or Lane

Left Stick Left / RightMapped Left / Right

Choose the landing rail early so you are aligned before an aerial trick ends.

Brake and Drift

LT / L2 / ZLMapped Brake / Drift

A clean drift release protects Time runs and keeps speed for distant ramps.

Charge and Release Jump

RT / R2 / ZRMapped Jump

Long charge for trick chains; short charge when the next rail is close.

Perform an Aerial Trick

Right Stick motionMapped trick inputs

Start short and expand only when the landing zone gives enough airtime.

Chain Multiple Tricks

Continue distinct motionsContinue sequences

Three- and five-trick chains are great milestones before late-game combos.

Grind a Rail

Land on a grind railAlign with movement

Jump off before the route forces the train into an obstacle.

Wall Ride

Enter from a matching rampAlign with movement

A centered approach gives more time to set up the next jump.

Manual

Hold stick up / down before landingMapped manual input

Jump, grind, or find another trick before the balance window ends.

Ground Pound

Both triggers while airborneMapped Ground Pound

Use it to fix excessive airtime and hit targets below the current route.

Open the Tricktionary

Pause / map menuMapped Pause

Practice higher-value tricks in Trick Park before medal runs.

Denshattack Walkthrough and Level Guide

Follow Emi from southern Kyushu toward Hokkaido through nine story chapters, 60+ levels, eight regions, and 46 prefectures. Complete the story route first, then replay stages one medal target at a time.

Denshattack Boss Guide

Denshattack bosses turn each chapter's movement skills into large set-piece battles. Win by reading attack cycles, switching rails quickly, keeping landings controlled, and striking during short damage windows.

Magical-girl train mecha

Yoshie and the Dashing Queens

  • Switch rails the moment Yoshie's punch wind-up begins.
  • Grind across exposed sections and ground-pound targets.
  • Attack only after a completed punch or shockwave sequence.
Mobile fortress battle

Moving Castle Encounter

  • Follow the castle as it reshapes the route ahead.
  • Reposition between safe rails after each fortress hazard.
  • Strike exposed sections once a major attack cycle ends.
Route-control boss

Mechanical Worm Encounter

  • Track the worm as its body blocks multiple lanes.
  • Use quick lane changes instead of jumping every sweep.
  • Counter right after a full pass exposes a reachable section.
Multi-rival train battle

Rival Denshattacker Army

  • Choose safe landings over maximum trick score.
  • Rail-switch around the outside of the pack.
  • Pick off isolated rivals during formation transitions.
Universal strategy

Boss Battle Fundamentals

  • Watch the first attack cycle before risking a combo.
  • Identify the movement mechanic emphasized by the chapter.
  • Dodge the full pattern, then punish the recovery window.

Denshattack Trains and Customization

Denshattack reimagines Japanese railway designs as trick-performing machines. Choose from 30+ selectable trains spanning 40 real-world-inspired types, then customize them with stickers, creator skins, and platform designs.

Playable trains

Main Train Collection

30+ selectable trains spanning 40 Japanese-railway-inspired types, each with its own handling, speed, and scoring trade-offs.

Gameplay differences

Train Performance Styles

Distinct pros and cons per train encourage testing vehicles for technical stages, high-score attempts, and boss routes.

Visual customization

Sticker Sets and Graffiti

Graffiti-style stickers, logos, and character art — including artist and creator collaborations — applied from the garage menu.

Free collaboration cosmetics

Creator Skins

Themed trains and announcer voices from creators like Ironmouse, IRyS, and Eyepatch Wolf, unlocked with directional codes at the Castle Sticker Shop.

Special designs

Platform and Seasonal Skins

Console-themed skins for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2, plus the separate Seasonal Skin Pack as downloadable content.

Progression

Reputation and Score Rewards

High scores, medals, optional challenges, and gang victories build reputation, unlock new stages, and reward the garage.

Denshattack System Requirements and Settings

Denshattack needs a DirectX 12 Windows PC and rewards consistent frame pacing, because jumps, rail changes, and trick inputs all depend on timing. Controllers are encouraged, but the whole game is fully playable and remappable on keyboard.

Operating System

Min: Windows 10 64-bit

Recommended: Windows 11 64-bit

Processor

Min: Intel Core i5-6600K / Ryzen 3 2200G

Recommended: Intel Core i5-9600K / Ryzen 5 1600

Memory

Min: 12 GB RAM

Recommended: 16 GB RAM

Graphics

Min: GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB / RX 570 4 GB

Recommended: GTX 1060 6 GB / RX 580 8 GB

DirectX and Storage

Min: DirectX 12, 8 GB storage

Recommended: DirectX 12, 8 GB storage (extra for updates)

Controller Support

Min: Full button remapping

Recommended: Encouraged for analog movement and fast trick inputs

Keyboard Support

Min: Fully playable, no mouse required

Recommended: Full remapping for movement, jumps, tricks, and rails

Ultrawide Displays

Min: Ultrawide resolutions supported

Recommended: Native aspect ratio with a stable frame-rate target

Visual Effects

Min: All adjustable from 0% to 100%

Recommended: Lower blur, chromatic aberration, and speed lines first

Steam Deck and PS5

Min: Steam Deck play supported

Recommended: DualSense vibration and trigger effects on PS5

Denshattack Soundtrack and Composers

The Denshattack original soundtrack spans 80+ tracks and 20+ contributing composers. Lead composer Tee Lopes is joined by artists behind Persona, Jet Set Radio, Sonic, Ridge Racer, and Sega arcade classics.

Lead composer

Tee Lopes

Known for: Sonic Mania, TMNT: Shredder's Revenge

Sets the soundtrack's high-energy electronic and arcade identity, tying fast train movement to melodic hooks.

Guest composer and vocalist

Shoji Meguro and Lotus Juice

Known for: The Persona series

Meguro's guitar-driven writing paired with a Lotus Juice vocal brings rock, hip-hop, and dramatic battle energy.

Guest composer and producer

2 Mello

Known for: Bomb Rush Cyberfunk

Adds hip-hop, breakbeat, and urban influences suited to trick chains, rival battles, and high-speed score runs.

Guest composer

Richard Jacques

Known for: Jet Set Radio, Sonic R

Brings a polished arcade sound shaped by electronic grooves and Sega's action and racing heritage.

Boss-theme collaboration

Sean Bialo, Yunosuke and Alice Peralta

Known for: Vocal game music and J-pop

Creates Yoshie's vocal boss theme, blending electronic production with magical-girl pop energy.

Guest vocalist and composer

Takenobu Mitsuyoshi and Sean Bialo

Known for: Daytona USA, Burning Rangers

Mitsuyoshi's vocals add a recognizable Sega arcade style to Bialo's composition.

Featured lineup

Additional Guest Artists

Known for: Ridge Racer, Final Fight, indie OSTs

Funk, rock, vocal pop, and region-specific boss music give each chapter and gang its own musical identity.