Meet the Crew — Denshattack! Characters
Denshattack! follows Emi Araki and a vibrant pack of outcasts rebelling against Miraido corporation — the megacorp that sealed Japan's cities under air-purifying domes while leaving wasteland tracks for everyone else. The Meet the Crew trailer and promotional campaign introduce playable rebels, Japanese voice cast, and the shonen-inspired friendship energy driving the narrative. This guide summarizes confirmed crew members, voice actors, and story role ahead of July 15, 2026 launch.
Emi Araki — Protagonist
Emi Araki is the primary playable protagonist and face of the Denshattacker movement. Japanese voice: Nikray Farahnaz. Emi pilots the custom gravity-defying train through tutorial calibration, ramen delivery intro, and early campaign missions. Her arc journeys from naive beginner to legendary Denshattacker seeking the fastest train in existence — mechanical skill mirrors narrative confidence.
Yoshie Mitsutake — Rebel Crew
Yoshie Mitsutake joins as confirmed crew member with Japanese voice Hana Takeda. Promotional materials position Yoshie within resistance operations against rival gangs and Miraido enforcers. Expect distinct train customization or dialogue flavor as full roster expands beyond demo scope.
Fernando Tamashiro — Rebel Crew
Fernando Tamashiro, voiced by Katsunori Okai, represents international diversity within the Japanese setting rebel collective. Crew dynamics emphasize turning rivals to allies through respect earned on tracks — gameplay mechanic of gang reputation ties to character relationships.
Miraido Corporation — Antagonist
Miraido (Miraidō) corporation controls domed cities across Kanto and opposes open railway reclamation. Boss battles pit Emi's crew against reimagined Japanese trains, mecha magical girls, moving castles, mechanical worms, and denshattacker armies — see Miraido map page for corporate territory lore.
Voice and Language Options
Full Japanese voice acting ships with switchable voice-over language and independent subtitle language per Undercoders confirmation. Swap languages anytime from settings without restart — useful for learning trick callouts or enjoying original performances.
Story Themes
Climate collapse class division, railway reclamation as protest, and skateboarding-adjacent self-expression on trains form narrative backbone per Game8 and preview coverage. Tracks are both playground and political statement — dares and gold medals reclaim public infrastructure Miraido abandoned.
Demo vs Full Roster
Demo focuses early Emi storyline; full game promises expanded crew missions across Kyushu, Kanto, Hokkaido. Revisit after launch for updated character pages when additional playable rebels confirm.
Extended Gameplay Reference
Denshattack! rewards players who treat every track as both race line and skate park. Emi Araki and the rebel crew reclaim railways the Miraido corporation abandoned after sealing elite cities under air-purifying domes across Kanto. Your gravity-defying train responds to LT drift and brake inputs around corners where release timing grants speed boost — the ultradrift chains showcased in demo footage separate gold timing medal runs from bronze struggles. RT jump accepts hold-and-release height variation; combine with left stick lane switching mid-air to reach lucky charm lines and toolbox detours documented on walkthrough pages. Right stick Tricktionary tricks build combo multiplier when you land clean; bailing resets score pressure during twenty-trick dares and Trick Park timer attack.
The demo on Steam and Nintendo Switch 2 teaches these systems in Kochi Prefecture before July 15, 2026 full launch adds Kanto dome verticality and Hokkaido snow drift friction. Xbox Game Pass subscribers access the complete campaign day one without separate purchase. Steam Deck Verified status confirms portable play with controller mapping identical to Xbox layout. Full Japanese voice acting with Emi voiced by Nikray Farahnaz ships alongside Yoshie Mitsutake and Fernando Tamashiro crew expansion.
Completionists chase gold timing medals, gold scoring medals, and dare checkboxes — 3TB toolboxes, LC lucky charms, GR gears, MRE movie reels, 540 rotation tricks, LRT rainbow road unlocks, 20C trick counts. Garage menu tracks collectible totals and hosts Tricktionary reference between runs. Customization modules express rebel graffiti aesthetic against Miraido corporate sterility. Boss gauntlet escalates from rival gang trains to mecha magical girls, moving castles, mechanical worms, and denshattacker armies per Steam description.
Pair wiki controls guides with tier lists for tricks and dares, tools for checklist tracking and combo reference, and map pages for regional context from Kyushu meadows through Kanto megacities to Hokkaido snowfields. This is a premium Undercoders title published by Fireshine Games — not Roblox. Skill expression through drift-jump-trick loops defines progression more than gear stats until launch confirms any performance customization from collected gears.
Pre-Launch Practice Priorities
Download the free demo before July 15 to internalize muscle memory that survives platform changes between Steam, Switch 2, Game Pass Xbox, and Steam Deck. Start with calibration station basics, graduate to Shin's Testgrounds dare stack, finish with Trick Park gold using chapter 3 ability preview. Watch embedded YouTube guides on the guides hub for visual timing — QU3ruu_p_sA for how-to-play, VVCJ_4R03k4 for demo 100%, IbQtcKt_bjE for trick systems, jQdoARDtycY for Steam Deck, yDozyKrNNDk for meet the crew, Tm83dO5ySt0 for demo showcase. Cross-link walkthrough text steps when dare codes like 3TB, LC4, GR2, MRE, and 540 block completionist goals.