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Meccha Chameleon Hits 5 Million Sales in Ten Days

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Meccha Chameleon, a fresh multiplayer hide‑and‑seek title, launched on June 9. The game lets players blend into walls by painting over themselves to match textures. SteamDB reports the title crossed 5 million sales in just ten days, a milestone that puts it in the same league as recent hits like Resident Evil: Requiem.

At its peak, the game attracted 244,731 concurrent players on June 18, showing strong community engagement. The developer has already added a new map and expanded an existing one while pushing routine bug fixes. The low $5.99 price tag likely fuels the rapid adoption rate and keeps the title affordable for large party groups.

With sales surpassing 3 million by June 16 and a growing map roster, the studio signals more content is on the way, though specifics remain vague. The rapid climb underscores the appetite for low‑cost, social multiplayer experiences. Meccha Chameleon’s success demonstrates how a simple mechanic, combined with an accessible price, can ignite mass engagement within a crowded genre.

The game’s rapid uptake also highlights the strength of Steam’s storefront in promoting niche titles. By reaching half a million concurrent players in a single day, Meccha Chameleon sets a new benchmark for indie releases, proving that tight community focus can rival blockbuster titles in reach and revenue.