Bundle comparison

Denshattack! Digital Deluxe — Contents by Platform

Deluxe contents are platform-specific. Compare each storefront separately instead of assuming one store's soundtrack or Throwback skin applies everywhere.

Stores compared3
Shared extraSeasonal skins
VariableThrowback skin
Steam extraOST

Denshattack! Digital Deluxe is not one identical package on every storefront. The collected official listings show a shared base-game-and-seasonal-skins idea, but the additional item changes by platform: Steam includes the soundtrack, Nintendo Switch 2 includes the Hanafuda Throwback skin, and Xbox lists the Computer Throwback skin.

Platform-by-platform contents

Store / platformVerified bundle contentsPlatform-specific point
SteamDenshattack! base game, Seasonal Skin Pack / Digital Deluxe Content, Denshattack! SoundtrackSoundtrack is included in the Steam bundle
Nintendo Switch 2Denshattack! base game, Seasonal Skins Pack, Hanafuda Throwback add-onHanafuda Throwback is described as a console-exclusive train skin
Xbox / Windows ecosystemDenshattack! base game, Seasonal Skins Pack, Computer ThrowbackComputer Throwback is the named console-exclusive train skin

The safest purchasing rule is simple: read the component list on your regional storefront immediately before checkout. Bundle availability, discount, and naming can change, while this page records the official listings accessed in August 2026.

Steam Digital Deluxe bundle

Steam's official Digital Deluxe bundle contains the base game, the Seasonal Skin Pack, and the Denshattack! Soundtrack. The base game's purchase area may refer to the cosmetic component as Digital Deluxe Content, while the dedicated DLC page uses Seasonal Skin Pack. The collected sources indicate these names refer to the four-season cosmetic content rather than two separate sets that should be counted twice.

The Steam DLC page identifies four exclusive seasonal train skins:

  • Summer
  • Spring
  • Fall
  • Winter

The DLC requires the Denshattack! base game and released on July 15, 2026. The soundtrack is a separate high-quality audio component in the Steam bundle; its inclusion should not be generalized to the Nintendo or Xbox bundles.

Steam prices and discounts are regional and dynamic, so this guide intentionally omits a fixed amount. It also does not claim that the bundle provides a physical copy, an additional gameplay campaign, or a platform-exclusive Throwback skin.

Nintendo Switch 2 Digital Deluxe

Nintendo's official Switch 2 listing names three components: the base game, the Seasonal Skins Pack, and the Hanafuda Throwback add-on. Nintendo summarizes the cosmetic payload as four seasonal train skins plus one console-exclusive Hanafuda Throwback train skin.

The page presents the edition as a downloadable bundle. It does not state that the Steam soundtrack is included, so the absence of that component from Nintendo's list should be respected. Likewise, the Hanafuda skin belongs to the Switch 2 listing and should not appear in a generic “all Deluxe versions” checklist.

For compatibility or availability questions, follow Nintendo's component pages from the current store record. The research supports what the listing contained when accessed, not a permanent promise about regional sale status.

Xbox and Windows Digital Deluxe

The official Xbox listing contains the base game, Seasonal Skins Pack, and Denshattack! — Computer Throwback. Its summary describes four seasonal train skins and one console-exclusive train skin. The page lists Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Xbox Cloud Gaming among supported devices for this edition.

The collected Xbox page gives July 29, 2026 as the edition's storefront release date and displays platform capability labels including single-player, 4K Ultra HD, variable refresh rate, 60 FPS or higher, and Xbox Series X|S optimization. Those labels describe the Xbox ecosystem listing; they are not extra Deluxe content and should not be presented as bonuses unavailable to standard-edition owners without separate evidence.

The Computer Throwback item is different from Nintendo's Hanafuda Throwback. The source material does not establish cross-platform ownership or skin transfer between stores.

What every researched bundle shares

Across the three official listings, the stable common components are:

  1. the Denshattack! base game; and
  2. four seasonal train skins.

Everything beyond those shared elements must be read per store. Steam adds the OST in its bundle. Nintendo identifies Hanafuda Throwback. Xbox identifies Computer Throwback. This comparison does not cover PlayStation because the collected Digital Deluxe source set did not include a sufficiently detailed PlayStation component listing; inventing a parallel package would be worse than leaving that store unlisted.

The Digital Deluxe content documented here is cosmetic or soundtrack content. The collected sources do not claim that a Deluxe buyer receives new campaign levels, bosses, playable story characters, or an early-access period.

Which edition should you choose?

Choose by the component you actually want and the ecosystem where you plan to play:

  • Steam is the verified option in this research if the downloadable soundtrack is the priority.
  • Switch 2 is the verified package with the Hanafuda Throwback skin.
  • Xbox is the verified package with Computer Throwback and the listed Xbox/PC/cloud device coverage.
  • Standard edition may be sufficient if four seasonal cosmetics and the store-specific extra are not important to you.

Before buying, open the live bundle page and verify region, price, current availability, and the component list. This guide is an evidence-based comparison, not a substitute for the checkout screen.

Sources and verification

Limitations: prices, discounts, regional availability, and bundle composition can change. The research did not retain a detailed PlayStation Digital Deluxe component page, and no reliable YouTube source was used to fill that gap.