Denshattack Announces Release Date & Nintendo Switch 2 Version

Undercoders has announced that its stylish train platformer Denshattack will be coming to Nintendo Switch 2 with a demo available today. The release date has also been announced for all platforms.

Announced at the latest Nintendo Indie World Showcase (check out our summary article for all the announcements), it was confirmed that the title would be available on Nintendo’s newest console alongside previously announced formats.

Denshattack takes the stylish trick system of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and Jet Set Radio and blends it with fast-paced, on-rails (no pun intended) gameplay that sees players carefully dodging obstacles and even fighting bosses. The game was revealed at last year’s Gamescom Opening Night Live and has gained attention through events like Steam Next Fest. Now, it finally has a release date.

Denshattack will be approaching the station (or, your platform of choice) on June 17, 2026. The new trailer confirming the Nintendo Switch 2 release gives fans another glimpse at the stunning art direction and intense, over-the-top gameplay. It also features a message from the game’s developers detailing the game’s setting.

The demo is available now on the Nintendo Switch 2 eShop, having previously released on Steam as part of the recent Steam Next Fest.

Denshattack will release on PC, PS5, Switch 2, and Xbox Series X/S on June 17, 2026.

Daire Behan

I am a writer from Ireland with almost a decade of experience writing in games media at various websites. I have a huge soft spot for character action games, platformers, horror, and experimental games that take risks. The weirder the better.

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Denshattack Announces Release Date & Nintendo Switch 2 Version

Daire Behan

I am a writer from Ireland with almost a decade of experience writing in games media at various websites. I have a huge soft spot for character action games, platformers, horror, and experimental games that take risks. The weirder the better.

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