Meccha Chameleon Splashes Past Ten Million Copies Sold Into Steam's Top Five Most-Played Games

Meccha Chameleon Splashes Past Ten Million Copies Sold Into Steam's Top Five Most-Played Games

From TheGamer (Written by James Lucas) on | OpenCritic

We recently reported that the viral indie hide-and-seek game Meccha Chameleon—in which you paint your avatar to blend in with their surroundings—had sold over seven million copies in just two weeks. Already, mere days later, it has flown past that milestone to sell a staggering total of ten million copies.

Priced at just $5.99, with incredibly low minimum specs, Steam Workshop support out of the gate, and a hook perfect for streaming, it's no wonder that Meccha Chameleon is one of the biggest hits this year, even outselling Resident Evil Requiem and Crimson Desert. But what's even more impressive is that the game was developed in just two months by two developers, Lemorion_1224 and Haganeiro.

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Unlike the hiders, that figure can be seen plainly in the Steam Charts right now, with Meccha Chameleon boasting an all-time peak concurrent player count of 340,535—making it the 44th most-played game in the platform's history. That impressive momentum comfortably places it in the top five most-played Steam games today, dethroning Apex Legends, Dead by Daylight, Path of Exile 2, Rust, Slay the Spire 2, and even EA Sports FC 26.

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