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Fireshine Games to publish “Denshattack!” on to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and Steam in 2026

Anyone that watched the Gamescom Opening Night Live stream earlier this week would have noticed the rather unique, overly colourful, skateboarding styled train game known as Denshattack!. Well, the game is developed by Undercoders, and is being published worldwide by Fireshine Games onto PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and Steam for release in 2026.

The reveal trailer for Denshattack! showed the train, which could be customized with different colours and styles, racing on tracks doing ollies and tricks before facing off giant enemies. It all looked pretty crazy, and its an actual game coming to consoles and PC next year. As part of the game players will explore various locations across Japan and create a Train skating style that is unique to them.

About: Hop aboard your custom gravity-defying train and embark on a hectic quest to defeat the sinister Miraidō corporation, alongside a vibrant pack of outcasts. 

Ollie, kickflip, and grind your way through Japan’s biggest cities, as well as a world of meadows, volcanoes and oceans. Rack up points and chase that sweet high score as you flip, trick and stick the landing in your customisable ride. 

Face off against a lineup of reimagined Japanese trains, gain the respect of an underground network of gangs and rebels, and turn rivals to allies as you master your skills. Journey from naive beginner to seasoned pro as you strive to race the fastest train in existence and become a legendary Denshattacker!

Travel from the countryside of Kyushu through the metropolises of Osaka, Tokyo and more, now sealed under domes by Miraidō. Venture across Japan to the snowfields of Hokkaido… and beyond! Each new region holds fresh challenges to beat and rules to break.

Denshattack! is planned for a 2026 release onto the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC. Further details can also be found on Steam.

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