Solo Developer's 'Meccha Chameleon' Earns $10 Million on Steam
Meccha Chameleon, a PC game developed by solo Japanese developer lemorion_1224, has reportedly earned $10 million on Valve's Steam platform shortly after its release. The game was reportedly created in just two months and falls into the 'friendslop' genre. Its rapid financial success highlights the potential for independently developed titles on the Steam marketplace.

A PC game titled "Meccha Chameleon," developed in two months by solo Japanese developer lemorion_1224, has reportedly achieved significant commercial success on Valve's Steam platform.
Sources indicate that the game has earned $10 million within days of its availability. "Meccha Chameleon" is described as a "friendslop" game.
The game's performance on Steam demonstrates that titles with varying development times and marketing budgets can achieve substantial market presence and financial returns on the platform.
According to Polygon, this achievement reinforces the dynamic nature of the PC gaming market on Steam.
