A-Train 9 Evolution Launches on Switch 2 With Events
The release of A-Train 9 Evolution on Switch 2 brings a classic PC simulation to a new audience with modernized visuals and controls, while the series' 40th anniversary events show Artdink's continued investment in the franchise.
Key Facts
- Artdink released A-Train 9 Evolution for Nintendo Switch 2 on June 4, 2026, marking the 40th anniversary of the A-Train series.
- The game is a port of the 2010 PC version A-Train 9 with a renewed user interface and graphics optimized for Switch 2, and includes 343 types of vehicles from 49 railway companies.
- A live stream on the program Ge-gaku TV! will air at 19:00 on June 4 to celebrate the launch, showing gameplay of the newly released title.
- A photo contest with a 50,000 yen travel voucher prize is open until August 2, and a repost campaign for an acrylic keyholder runs through June 17.
Reporting from 3 sources: 4Gamer.net, ASCII.jp, Game Spark.
Artdink released the urban development railway simulation game A-Train 9 Evolution for Nintendo Switch 2 on June 4, 2026, marking the 40th anniversary of the A-Train series. The game is a port of the 2010 PC version A-Train 9, with a renewed user interface and graphics optimized for Switch 2. It includes new buildings such as greening buildings to create modern cityscapes, and features 343 types of vehicles from 49 railway companies, including the HU300 series and the Shinkansen E8 series. Players can couple trains and customize formations. The regular edition costs 12,980 yen, while a limited 40th Anniversary Memorial Box with a pin badge and ticket sheet costs 16,280 yen. A demo version is available on the Nintendo Store, though save data does not transfer to the full game. To celebrate the launch, a live stream on the program Ge-gaku TV! will air at 19:00 on June 4. On June 7, a railway fan meeting and public recording event will be held at KEIO eSTATION Shinjuku, featuring voice actors Rerena Oishi and Neo Tanaka. A repost campaign for an acrylic keyholder runs through June 17, and a photo contest with a 50,000 yen travel voucher prize is open until August 2.
The event on June 7 at KEIO eSTATION Shinjuku is divided into three stages, each about 45 minutes long. The second stage, starting at 15:00, will be streamed on Artdink's official YouTube channel. No reservation or numbered ticket is required for on-site viewing. The venue is in the Keio Mall underground at Shinjuku Station's south exit.
The live stream on June 4 at 19:00 on the program Ge-gaku TV! will show gameplay of the newly released title. The stream URL is available on the program's YouTube channel.
The game supports Joy-Con 2 and USB mouse play in addition to button controls. It includes 53 types of maps. The demo version available on the Nintendo Store does not include real vehicles but allows play through the tutorial map to the end. Save data from the demo does not transfer to the full game.
The repost campaign requires showing the reposted X post to store staff at KEIO eSTATION Shinjuku to receive the acrylic keyholder. The prize is limited to one per person and limited in quantity. The photo contest is organized by Artdink, with submission rules available on the contest page on the official A-Train website.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 3 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.