Undercoders has announced a short delay for its arcade-parkour train rider Denshattack, moving the launch window from June 17, 2026 to July 15, 2026 for Nintendo Switch and other platforms.
The studio confirmed the new date in a brief release, and a playable demo remains available now on the Nintendo eShop for players who want an early look at the title.
What changed
- Original release date: June 17, 2026
- New release date: July 15, 2026
- Platforms: Nintendo Switch and other platforms (as previously stated)
- Demo: Available now on the Nintendo eShop
Why the delay
Undercoders did not provide a detailed breakdown of development milestones behind the schedule change.
The studio explained the decision as a quality-driven move, saying the team delayed the launch to ensure the game meets their internal standards and arrives as polished as possible.
That statement frames the shift as a final-pass effort to refine gameplay, performance, and presentation ahead of release.
Overview of Denshattack
Denshattack is an off-the-rails action title that blends rail-riding tricks with high-score arcade mechanics set in a stylized Japanese dystopia.
Players pilot a customizable, gravity-defying train through reimagined cities and landscapes, from the snowfields of Hokkaido to the megacities of Osaka and Tokyo, confronting the sinister Miraidō corporation and a roster of eccentric bosses.
The game emphasizes momentum-based movement, combo scoring, and unlockable progression as players rise from novice rider to legendary Denshattacker.
Demo and next steps
The Denshattack demo on the Nintendo eShop provides a sample of core mechanics and a handful of levels from the full release.
Players on Nintendo Switch can download the demo now to test train handling, tricks, and scoring systems ahead of the updated July 15 launch.
Undercoders has signaled that further updates and patch notes will accompany the lead-up to release, though no detailed patch schedule was included with the delay announcement.
What this means for players and the industry
A four-week delay is modest by modern development standards and keeps Denshattack within its previously announced quarter.
For Nintendo Switch audiences tracking indie releases and eShop launches, the updated July 15, 2026 date is now the target to watch.
Undercoders' public emphasis on polishing the game reinforces a broader industry trend of short, targeted delays aimed at improving final-game quality rather than expanding scope.
The studio confirmed the new date in a brief release, and a playable demo remains available now on the Nintendo eShop for players who want an early look at the title.
What changed
- Original release date: June 17, 2026
- New release date: July 15, 2026
- Platforms: Nintendo Switch and other platforms (as previously stated)
- Demo: Available now on the Nintendo eShop
Why the delay
Undercoders did not provide a detailed breakdown of development milestones behind the schedule change.
The studio explained the decision as a quality-driven move, saying the team delayed the launch to ensure the game meets their internal standards and arrives as polished as possible.
That statement frames the shift as a final-pass effort to refine gameplay, performance, and presentation ahead of release.
Overview of Denshattack
Denshattack is an off-the-rails action title that blends rail-riding tricks with high-score arcade mechanics set in a stylized Japanese dystopia.
Players pilot a customizable, gravity-defying train through reimagined cities and landscapes, from the snowfields of Hokkaido to the megacities of Osaka and Tokyo, confronting the sinister Miraidō corporation and a roster of eccentric bosses.
The game emphasizes momentum-based movement, combo scoring, and unlockable progression as players rise from novice rider to legendary Denshattacker.
Demo and next steps
The Denshattack demo on the Nintendo eShop provides a sample of core mechanics and a handful of levels from the full release.
Players on Nintendo Switch can download the demo now to test train handling, tricks, and scoring systems ahead of the updated July 15 launch.
Undercoders has signaled that further updates and patch notes will accompany the lead-up to release, though no detailed patch schedule was included with the delay announcement.
What this means for players and the industry
A four-week delay is modest by modern development standards and keeps Denshattack within its previously announced quarter.
For Nintendo Switch audiences tracking indie releases and eShop launches, the updated July 15, 2026 date is now the target to watch.
Undercoders' public emphasis on polishing the game reinforces a broader industry trend of short, targeted delays aimed at improving final-game quality rather than expanding scope.