Meccha Cameleon Hits GeForce NOW, Surpasses 10 Million Sales
A solo-developed indie game reaching 10 million sales in 16 days and gaining cloud-gaming support signals a breakout hit that has already drawn attention from The Game Awards.
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On June 27, the multiplayer hide-and-seek game Meccha Cameleon became compatible with GeForce NOW, allowing play on Mac and non-gaming PCs. The game, developed by solo creator Lemorion, surpassed 10 million sales on Steam in 16 days since its June 10 release, earning a Very Positive rating from 83% of 27,869 reviews.
Meccha Cameleon, the multiplayer hide-and-seek game from solo developer Lemorion, is now playable through GeForce NVIDIA's cloud gaming service. The June 27 update lets Mac users and anyone without a gaming PC join matches, provided they have a compatible GeForce NOW setup.
The game launched on Steam on June 10 and has sold over 10 million units in 16 days. Player reviews on Steam total 27,869, with roughly 83% positive, earning a Very Positive rating. The Game Awards official X account recently highlighted the title, drawing global attention.
Since release, Lemorion has added three maps-Penguin Hotel, Sugar Land, and Osaka-and 11 emotes. The June 27 version 2.0.0 update introduces avatars for the hiding team and a third-person perspective for the hunter side.
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