Denshattack! launched on PlayStation 5 on July 15, 2026. The official PlayStation listing identifies it as a single-player PS5 game with DualSense vibration and trigger effects, Remote Play, standard and Digital Deluxe editions, and English and Japanese voice tracks; the available official sources do not list a PS4 version.
PS5 release and core specifications
| Item | Verified detail |
|---|---|
| Platform | PlayStation 5 |
| Release date | July 15, 2026 |
| Developer | Undercoders |
| Publisher | Fireshine Games |
| Players | 1 |
| Controller features | DualSense vibration and trigger effects |
| Remote play | Supported |
| Editions | Standard and Digital Deluxe |
Fireshine Games' launch announcement confirms that the PS5 version released alongside Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam. The publisher describes more than 60 action stages, rival-gang battles, abilities that unlock over the campaign, and a score-driven train that jumps, grinds, drifts, and fights bosses.
The official Steam Community FAQ maintained by the Denshattack! team names PS5 as a supported platform and says there were no plans for previous-generation consoles when the FAQ was updated on July 15, 2026. That dated answer supports the current PS5-only PlayStation scope, but it should not be converted into a claim that a PS4 version can never exist.
DualSense, Remote Play, and streaming
Sony's store specifically lists vibration and trigger effects for the DualSense wireless controller. Those are the confirmed PS5-specific controller features. The page does not provide a detailed breakdown of which actions use adaptive resistance or how strong the haptic effects are, so descriptions should not invent per-action behavior.
Remote Play is also listed. The store page showed PS5 and PlayStation Portal cloud-streaming language tied to the Premium subscription tier at the August 18, 2026 access date. Subscription names, eligibility, regions, and catalog conditions are dynamic. Treat that wording as a dated storefront snapshot and confirm the current PlayStation Plus terms before subscribing or buying hardware for streaming.
The official team FAQ says all console versions run at 60 FPS. That is the developer/publisher's stated console target as of July 2026, not a third-party frame-time test. The collected PS5 sources do not verify resolution, graphics modes, file size, or whether every scene holds an identical frame rate after every patch.
What you play on PS5
Denshattack! combines guided high-speed routes with trick inputs and score attack. The train can ollie, kickflip, grind, drift, connect moves into combos, and face large bosses. The official PlayStation launch description also highlights hidden collectibles and more than 60 hand-built stages in a colorful cel-shaded version of Japan.
This is a one-player experience rather than an online competitive game. Replay value comes from learning routes, completing objectives, improving medals, and making cleaner trick chains. The PS5 page lists both English and Japanese audio. It also lists screen-language support for Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, English, French, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Catalan as of the recorded access date.
The official PlayStation launch trailer confirms the game was out on PS5 and links to Sony's product record. Because the trailer is primarily music and visuals, only its title and written description should be used as factual text; silent footage should not be interpreted as proof of unlisted modes or technical settings.
Editions and launch extras
Sony lists a standard game and a Digital Deluxe Edition, along with the Seasonal Skins Pack and Stereo Throwback add-ons. The platform page should be checked for the current bundle contents, prices, and regional availability, since storefront packages can change.
Fireshine's launch announcement also described a first-two-weeks console promotion that included a seasonal train-skin pack and a platform-specific train skin. That was a launch-window offer, not a permanent entitlement. It should never be advertised as currently claimable without fresh confirmation from the PlayStation Store.
The official FAQ said that no physical edition was planned at the time of its July 2026 update. This is another dated plan statement rather than a permanent product rule. A buyer looking specifically for a disc should recheck the current store and publisher announcements.
Should you choose the PS5 version?
The PS5 version is a strong fit for players who want DualSense support, Remote Play, Japanese or English voices, and a console experience the official team describes as targeting 60 FPS. Its core content is the same score-driven train action advertised across the launch platforms; no collected source establishes PS5-exclusive stages or gameplay systems.
Avoid choosing it on the assumption that every subscription benefit is permanent. Prices, PlayStation Plus tiers, cloud streaming, ratings, add-ons, and promotions can all move. Likewise, the research does not establish cross-save, cross-buy, a PS4 edition, or a current physical release. Those unknowns should remain unknown unless a first-party source is added.
Sources and verification
- Official PlayStation Store listing — first-party source for PS5 hardware support, release date, publisher, editions, DualSense features, Remote Play, audio, screen languages, and the subscription wording visible on August 18, 2026.
- Fireshine Games launch announcement — publisher confirmation of the PS5 launch, 60+ stages, gameplay outline, and the limited two-week console promotion.
- PlayStation launch trailer — official platform video confirming the July 15, 2026 PS5 launch and written feature summary; the footage has little or no factual narration.
- Official Denshattack! FAQ — team-maintained source for supported consoles, 60 FPS wording, previous-generation plans, and the physical-edition answer as of July 15, 2026.
Verification note: store prices, subscriptions, streaming access, add-ons, ratings, and promotions are dynamic. Resolution and detailed PS5 performance were not verified in the collected sources.