Emi Araki and the vibrant pack of outcasts rebelling against Miraidō Corporation. Turning rivals to allies one track at a time.
The face of the Denshattacker movement. Emi starts as a ramen delivery girl whose driving skills catch the attention of the underground — and begins a journey from naive beginner to legendary Denshattacker seeking the fastest train in existence.
Her arc mirrors the game's skill progression — mechanical skill on the track reflects her growing confidence and standing within the rebel network. She pilots your custom gravity-defying train through every campaign level from Kyushu to Hokkaido and beyond.
Leader of the Dashing Queens gang in Fukuoka, Kyushu. An influencer whose train transforms into a giant mecha magical girl for the game's first boss fight. After Emi defeats her, Yoshie joins the rebel crew — the game's "rivals to allies" mechanic in action.
Yoshie represents the pattern that repeats across every region: each gang leader becomes a crewmate after defeat, growing the rebel network one encounter at a time. Her boss theme "Fashion Overdrive" plays during the fight.
A rebel crew member who represents international diversity within the Japanese setting. Fernando doesn't appear in the demo — he's a full game character who joins Emi's crew during the campaign. His crew role centres on the game's theme of tracks as community infrastructure reclaimed from Miraidō.
Head of the government Task Force tasked with stopping Denshattack! activity — the institutional antagonist opposing the rebel crew. CDawgVA also has a creator collaboration train skin with custom voice lines.
Miraidō sealed Japan's elite cities under air-purifying domes — locking out everyone who couldn't afford dome access and abandoning the railways connecting them. The rebel crew reclaims those tracks as their own, using Denshattack! as both protest and playground.
Every boss in the game is connected to Miraidō's control structure — regional gang leaders enforcing dome boundaries, and ultimately the corporation itself as the final campaign target. See the Story & Lore page for the full world context.
Full Japanese voice acting ships at launch with switchable voice language — swap between English and Japanese at any time from settings without restarting. Subtitle language is independently selectable. 9 languages supported for interface and subtitles.
See the Voice Cast page for the full confirmed cast list.