Meccha Chameleon Breaks One-Million Sales on Steam, Ranks Second Globally
On June 10, 2026, Lemorion 1224 launched its lightweight multiplayer hide‑and‑seek game, Meccha Chameleon, onto Steam. Within days, the title surpassed one million sales—a milestone verified by SteamDB—and secured the second spot on Valve’s global top‑seller list, trailing only Counter‑Strike 2. It now outsells major titles such as Forza Horizon 6 and Destiny 2.
Meccha Chameleon revisits the Prop Hunt formula popularized by Garry’s Mod with a fresh, art‑centric twist. At the start of each round, players split into hiders and seekers. Hiders begin as bland white silhouettes and can open a simple MS Paint‑style interface to color their bodies, blending into the environment. Seekers must locate every disguised hider before the timer expires. The camouflage mechanic rewards creativity while keeping rounds short and highly replayable.
Price has been a decisive factor in the game’s meteoric rise. The base price sits at $5.99 (or £5.29), but a 20 % launch discount lowered the cost to $4.79 (or £4.23) until Tuesday, June 16. The affordable entry point, coupled with the ability to join public servers instantly, has encouraged friends to buy the game for quick, casual sessions. SteamDB reports that concurrent player counts peaked at 61,078 and continue to climb.
The title also captured the attention of the streaming community. On launch day, Twitch viewership hit a peak of 127,656 as several high‑profile streamers showcased the chaotic hide‑and‑seek action. Meccha Chameleon’s straightforward mechanics and visual humor make it an ideal fit for live‑streaming audiences.
Lemorion 1224 has maintained momentum with regular post‑launch updates. The latest patch added a friend‑invite feature, allowing players to summon others directly to a game—a request that has been popular on community forums. The developer has pledged that future updates will refine gameplay and introduce new content.
The success of Meccha Chameleon echoes a broader 2026 trend toward inexpensive, social multiplayer experiences. Indie titles such as Far Far West, Super Battle Golf, and Gamble With Your Friends have each crossed the one‑million‑sales mark this year. Meccha Chameleon's rapid climb to the second spot on Steam’s global charts demonstrates that a simple, well‑priced concept can compete with larger‑budget releases.
Today, Meccha Chameleon remains available on Steam with the launch discount in effect until June 16. Its sales trajectory and community engagement suggest that the title will continue to attract new players well into the future.