Hide-And-Seek Game 'Meccha Chameleon' Hits 15,000 Concurrent Players on Steam Launch Day
The game's strong launch day numbers and pre-release wishlist count show that a simple, creative multiplayer concept from a small developer can find a large audience without major publisher backing.
Key Facts
- Remorion's 'Meccha Chameleon' launched on Steam on June 10.
- The game peaked at over 15,000 concurrent players on launch day, per SteamDB.
- Steam user reviews are 'Very Positive' with 80% of around 200 reviews favorable.
- The game had over 600,000 wishlists before release.
- A launch sale offers the game at 20% off the regular price of 632 yen until June 17.
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Developer Remorion released the multiplayer hide-and-seek game 'Meccha Chameleon' on Steam on June 10. The game, where players paint their avatars to camouflage against backgrounds, peaked at over 15,000 concurrent players on launch day. It has a 'Very Positive' rating from Steam user reviews and had over 600,000 wishlists before release.
Remorion's 'Meccha Chameleon' launched on Steam on June 10 and immediately drew a crowd. The game, which supports 2 to 24 players, divides them into seekers and hiders. Hiders can use a drawing tool to paint their white avatars to match the background or objects, and can also change poses to blend in. The game offers three modes: Normal Mode, Seeker Mode, and Double Mode, where everyone hides first and then everyone seeks. According to SteamDB, peak concurrent players exceeded 15,000 on launch day. Steam user reviews are 'Very Positive' with 80% of around 200 reviews favorable. A launch sale offers the game at 20% off the regular price of 632 yen until June 17.
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