The announcement underscores early traction for the title and highlights contributions from a high-profile soundtrack team and the Fireshine label’s growing catalog.
Denshattack positions players as acrobatic train drivers competing across a stylized, dystopian Japan.
The game features more than 60 stages combining racing, tricking and boss fights, and tasks players with upgrading trains, battling rival gangs and climbing the in-game ranks.
The setting frames a future where the ultra-rich live in sealed air-purifying domes while others rebuild society under gang rule—a backdrop that informs the game’s aesthetic and mission design.
Fireshine’s chief marketing officer Sarah Hoeksma described the reception as exceeding expectations, noting that Denshattack has delivered a bold celebration of classic video game action while providing strong value for players.
Hoeksma said the fan response has been a welcome addition to the Fireshine label, which continues to publish titles such as Far Far West and Duskfade that aim to balance modern design with sensible development and pricing strategies.
The Denshattack soundtrack is a key selling point, assembled by Kid Katana and featuring contributions from noted composers across the industry.
Tee Lopes, known for Sonic Mania and TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge, is credited alongside Ryo Nagamatsu (Splatoon series, Mario Kart series), Richard Jacques (Jet Set Radio series, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy) and Takenobu Mitsuyoshi (Daytona USA, Sega Rally Championship).
The collaborative score is intended to match the game’s kinetic, genre-blending gameplay.
Denshattack is currently available on Nintendo Switch 2 and has been listed on platform storefronts such as the eShop.
The game’s commercial figures — 150,000 copies sold and a player base exceeding 300,000 — were confirmed by Fireshine Games and Undercovers at the time of their announcement.
For coverage and critique, a full review of Denshattack is available from our editorial team, which evaluates the game’s mechanics, progression and audio-visual presentation in detail.