Denshattack prix : train lancé dans un décor urbain futuriste japonais

Denshattack! costs 49.49 zł on Steam Poland until July 29

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The Denshattack price is now visible on Steam, but regional pricing matters. Steam Poland lists the base game at 49.49 zł, down from 54.99 zł. That is a 10% launch discount ending on July 29. It is not a confirmed French or euro price.

Key points

  • Denshattack! launched on July 15, 2026 for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch 2.
  • Steam Poland lists the base game at 49.49 zł, down from 54.99 zł, until July 29, 2026.
  • The Digital Deluxe bundle includes the game, Digital Deluxe Content and the soundtrack.
  • Nintendo lists French support and a 6.3 GB estimated download for the Switch 2 edition.

Denshattack! launched on July 15, 2026. Undercoders turns a gravity-defying train into a trick machine in a dystopian Japan. You ollie, kickflip, grind and switch tracks while fighting gangs and mechanical bosses.

Denshattack price at a glance

The official Steam page shows 49.49 zł for the standard edition in Poland. Its normal listed price is 54.99 zł. Steam says the introductory offer ends July 29, although the page does not display an exact end time.

Do not convert that figure and treat it as a local price. Steam prices differ by territory. Check the storefront attached to your account before buying. For an international release, that is more useful than a misleading universal number.

What editions are available?

Steam offers a standard edition and a Digital Deluxe Edition bundle. The Deluxe bundle includes the game, Digital Deluxe Content and the soundtrack. Steam also lists a Seasonal Skin Pack and the soundtrack as separate products.

There are bundles with Skate Story and Haste too. Those are cross-game bundles, not separate Denshattack editions. The store extract does not fully explain every Deluxe extra, so read the bundle description before spending more.

The standard edition looks like the sensible choice for most players. This game lives or dies on its movement, timing and score chase. Cosmetic or music extras are secondary if the core trick system does not click with you.

Platforms and purchase options

Fireshine confirms PC through Steam, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch 2. Nintendo’s official US listing confirms the digital Switch 2 version, French language support and an estimated 6.3 GB download size.

Platform choice may matter more than a small price gap. Denshattack! depends on fast directions and precise trick inputs, so a controller is likely the natural fit even on PC. The Nintendo listing supports TV, tabletop and handheld play.

Use the official Nintendo listing for Switch 2 specifications. For wider release coverage, browse the latest gaming news and our gaming features.

Preorder or early access?

There is no preorder decision left to make: Denshattack! is out now. Fireshine still points players to an official demo on Steam and Nintendo Switch 2. That is valuable because a trailer cannot prove that a trick system feels good in your hands.

The Polish launch discount is real, but it is not a reason to buy blindly. If your local price feels high, try the demo first. Early Steam feedback is positive, yet the review count remains small at publication time.

A skate game that makes the rails the playground

Denshattack! recalls the visual energy of Jet Set Radio and the line-building instinct of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater. That comparison should stay measured. The train fixes the player to a route, and the game also tells a story about resisting Miraidō. Still, turning that limitation into a trick language gives it a sharper identity than a standard racing game.

For players, the key question is whether the campaign stays rewarding after the first laugh. Strong level design and replayable score routes could justify buying early. If the novelty is the main attraction, the demo is the safer route. The base edition is the lower-risk purchase until the extra Deluxe content is fully weighed.

Open questions after launch

  • What exact Denshattack price will each local console storefront show? That matters for a fair PC versus console comparison.
  • Does Digital Deluxe Content add playable value or mainly cosmetic extras? The answer decides whether the bundle deserves its premium.
  • Will subscription availability differ by region and platform? Players should not assume access from a store listing that does not confirm it.

Is the Denshattack price worth it?

The launch offer is clear in Poland: 49.49 zł rather than 54.99 zł through July 29. Outside that region, check your local store. The demo remains the best tool for deciding whether this unusual mix of platforming, tricks and trains belongs in your library.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Denshattack price?

Steam Poland lists the standard edition at 49.49 zł instead of 54.99 zł, a 10% launch discount ending July 29, 2026. It does not confirm pricing in other currencies or regions.

Which edition should I buy?

The standard edition is enough to play the game. The Digital Deluxe bundle includes the game, Digital Deluxe Content and the soundtrack. Check its official Steam description before paying extra for bonuses you may not use.

Is Denshattack included with a subscription?

The Steam and Nintendo pages used here do not confirm universal subscription availability. Check the official Xbox store and service announcements for your region before subscribing specifically for this game.

Should I wait for a sale?

Steam Poland already has a 10% introductory discount through July 29. If your regional price is unknown or unappealing, try the official Steam demo before waiting for another sale.

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