Denshattack! Switch 2 release delayed to July 15, 2026 — Undercoders gives development more time

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Switch 2 release delayed to July 15, 2026

Undercoders has confirmed a one-month delay for Denshattack! on Switch 2, moving the launch from the originally announced June 17, 2026 date to July 15, 2026.

The developer posted the change on social media on June 4, stating the extra time will be used to ensure the game is polished and stable at release.

A free demo for the title is already available on Switch 2 and has drawn early attention from players and press.

Delay details and developer statement

In its June 4 announcement, Undercoders said the team needed additional time to refine systems and address final issues before launch.

Rewriting that statement into clear, journalistic language: the studio is postponing the release to give developers more time to polish gameplay and ensure a smooth, stable launch on the new platform.

The developer did not provide further specifics about the scope of the final work, but confirmed the new street date of July 15, 2026.

The update was shared publicly via social channels and reflects a common practice among developers to delay releases in order to ship a more finished product.

Demo reception and creative background

Hands-on impressions of the free Denshattack! demo on Switch 2 have emphasized the title's throwback aesthetic, with multiple outlets and players noting echoes of early-2000s Sega and Dreamcast-era design.

Those early impressions helped build anticipation for the full release prior to the delay.

In a separate developer interview published in April, Studio Director David Jaumandreu explained that the concept for Denshattack! was inspired by a Japanese train toy model.

That interview provided additional context on the game's creative origins and the studio's design priorities.

Platform and visibility

Denshattack! will launch on Nintendo's Switch 2 platform and is already visible to players through its free demo on the eShop for that hardware.

Image assets and promotional materials have been circulated by publishers and partners, including Fireshine Games, which appears credited in early media.

What to expect next

With the new July 15 release date, developers typically use the additional month to finalize QA, performance tuning, and platform certification.

Players who enjoyed the demo on Switch 2 can expect further updates from Undercoders on social media and official channels as the revised launch approaches.