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Denshattack! Official Creator Reveal Trailer Shows Off Guest Lineup
July 14, 2026·4 min read
Denshattack! has a new trailer out, and this one is focused on the creators joining the game at launch. The train-stunt platformer already had a strange and easy-to-understand idea, but the creator added custom train skins, voice lines, and a few extra guest touches before release.
The game launches on July 15 for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2. It is being developed by Undercoders and published by Fireshine Games, with a demo already available for players who want to test its rail-grinding train action early.
The trailer is effective because Denshattack! already has a strong and unique visual style. A game about flipping, grinding, and drifting trains through a bright future version of Japan has the perfect setting and atmosphere for creator skins, making the crossover feel natural instead of forced.
The creator lineup is the main reveal
The trailer confirms custom train skins and voice lines from RTGame, Ironmouse, CDawgVA, Rin Penrose, IRyS, Shiori Novella, Limealicious, Eyepatch Wolf, and GEEGA. Each creator gets a themed train design, giving players another way to customize how they move through the game’s tracks.
This is not just a small extra feature in the background. The trailer puts the creator designs close to the center of the game’s launch push, which makes sense for something that looks built for clips, reactions, and fast runs.
For players who follow these creators, the skins give players another reason to check out the game. For everyone else, they help show how much Denshattack! is leaning into loud style and personality.
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CDawgVA and Ironmouse get bigger roles
In two cases, the crossover includes more than just train skins. CDawgVA is voicing a campaign character named Brian, which gives him a role inside the story rather than only a cosmetic tie-in.
Ironmouse is also part of the soundtrack with vocals on “Unholy Melody,” a track composed by Tee Lopes. That gives the creator a stronger connection to the game itself, especially because music is a big part of keeping a fast arcade game moving.
Those details make the trailer more informative and worth watching. It is not only listing names before launch. It shows how some of the guests are being folded into the game’s world and sound.
The game is still about train tricks
The main idea behind Denshattack! is still easy to understand. Players control a train through abandoned railways, pulling off tricks, flips, grinds, wallrides, and combos across levels inspired by Japan’s rail network.
It sounds silly, but it also makes sense the moment the game is in motion. The movement looks closer to an arcade stunt game than a normal train game, with score chasing and clean routes doing most of the work. If the whole game is about making a train look cool while doing impossible things, custom skins and voice lines feel like a natural part of the fun.
The demo already showed the appeal
The free demo has helped players understand what Denshattack! is trying to do before launch. It is fast, colorful, and easy to read as a concept, which is important for a smaller game arriving in a crowded month.
The full version is expected to include more than 50 levels, boss fights, unlockable trains, tricks, and challenge-style play. That gives the game more room than a simple joke idea built around one funny trailer.
The biggest challenge will be making the controls feel smooth and easy to use. A game this fast needs to feel smooth when players are jumping tracks, chasing combos, and trying to keep a run alive through busy stages.
Launch week now has a stronger hook
The creator reveals to give Denshattack! one more push before release. It already had a strong premise, but the guest lineup gives fans of those creators a reason to look at the game even if they missed the earlier trailers.
That attention only helps if the full game feels good after the first few runs. The movement needs to stay readable, the levels need enough variety, and the tricks need to feel satisfying once the surprise of controlling a stunt train wears off.
Denshattack! has the kind of idea people can understand in seconds. On July 15, the question is whether that idea has enough speed, control, and replay value to keep players on the rails.

Denshattack!
Flip, trick and grind your train in a fast-paced, off-the-rails ride through a colourful Japanese dystopia. Outmatch rival gangs, wreck a shady megacorp, and take back the tracks with nothing but skill, speed, and style.
Released
July 15, 2026
Developer
Undercoders
Publisher
Fireshine Games
Systems
Xbox Series X|S
Nintendo Switch 2
PC (Microsoft Windows)
PlayStation 5
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