Meccha Chameleon Achieves Significant Success on Steam
Meccha Chameleon, a hide-and-seek game developed by Japan-based lemorion_1224, has rapidly gained popularity on the Steam platform. The game has seen a peak of over 200,000 concurrent players and recorded sales exceeding two million units as of June 15. It has also generated nearly $10 million in revenue, with clips showcasing its gameplay going viral on social media.

Meccha Chameleon, a new "friendslop" hide-and-seek game, has emerged as a significant success on Steam. Developed by the Japan-based studio lemorion_1224, the game has quickly captured the attention of a large player base.
The title has reached a peak of more than 200,000 concurrent players, according to data from SteamDB. As of June 15, Meccha Chameleon had sold over two million units, contributing to total revenue of nearly $10 million.
Gameplay clips featuring players camouflaging themselves within environments have become widely shared across social media platforms, further contributing to the game's viral spread.
(Source: Polygon)



