Meccha Chameleon is one of 2026's biggest surprises. Seemingly coming out of nowhere, the game hit seven million sales at a faster pace than Resident Evil Requiem and Crimson Desert, and has now comfortably outsold the likes of Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater, Donkey Kong Bananza, and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.
While this newfound success has almost certainly been welcomed by the game's two-person development team, it's not been without its problems. The latest of which has just surfaced, with creator Lemorion issuing a warning to fans that any merchandise being sold online is unofficial.
In a new post on social media, Meccha Chameleon's creator, Lemonrion, warned fans about the influx of knock-off merchandise hitting shelves.
"Currently, official merchandise is not being sold either domestically or internationally," they said. "Any items currently being sold online are all unofficial products." A cursory Google search reveals that plushies, t-shirts, and paintable figures are already being sold on a variety of storefronts, including Amazon.
Unofficial merch isn't the only thing plaguing the team, either. "Additionally, on all social networking platforms, any accounts with 'Meccha Chameleon' in their name are all unofficial, so please do not send any sponsorships or...
