The trains are officially moving. Undercoders has launched Denshattack!, a physics-defying action game, across PC, Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. Players looking to jump into the neon-soaked, dome-covered version of Japan can pick up the title starting today.

Quick Facts

  • Platforms: PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X|S
  • Scope: Over 60 levels, 8 regions, and 46 prefectures
  • Launch Offers: 10% discount on Steam; exclusive console skins and seasonal packs available for the first two weeks

Gameplay and Mechanics

In Denshattack!, players control a crew of rebels fighting against the Miraidō Corporation. The gameplay focuses on high-speed, physics-defying train traversal. Players can grind, trick, and ollie across environments ranging from skyscrapers in Osaka to Tokyo’s neon districts, as well as natural landscapes like volcanoes and oceans.

Progression involves mastering chain-combos to chase high scores and taking down bosses that include mecha magical girls, moving castles, and mechanical worms. With over 30 unique trains to unlock, each offering different pros and cons, players can customize their rides with a variety of stickers and influencer-themed skins.

Launch Promotions and Customization

To celebrate the release, Steam users can grab the game at a 10% discount. Console players on Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox aren't left out; each platform includes an exclusive console skin and a seasonal skin pack. These platform-specific items are time-limited and will only be available for the first two weeks following the launch.

Additionally, players who sign up for the developer's newsletter can unlock a free exclusive skin for their train. Detailed breakdowns of these customization options and influencer-collaborated skins can be found on the game’s official Steam news hub.

An All-Star Soundtrack

The game’s audio is led by composer Tee Lopes and features a massive 81-track soundtrack released through Kid Katana. The collection brings together a wide roster of guest composers, including 2 Mello, Richard Jacques, Ryo Nagamatsu, and Takenobu Mitsuyoshi. The soundtrack covers a range of genres, from funk to synthwave, and is currently available on major streaming services including Spotify, Apple Music, and TIDAL, as well as for purchase directly on Steam.