Meccha Cameleon Sells 1 Million Units in Five Days
The game's rapid sales and concurrent player count signal strong word-of-mouth for a small-scale multiplayer title built around a simple camouflage mechanic.
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LEMORION's hide-and-seek game Meccha Cameleon, released June 10 on Steam, has sold over 1 million units and reached 95,000 peak concurrent players. A new map and balance update arrived June 13.
LEMORION announced via X that Meccha Cameleon, released June 10 on Steam, has surpassed 1 million units sold. SteamDB data shows a peak concurrent player count of 95,000. Player reviews describe the game as 'simple but really fun' and note the satisfaction of hiding.
The multiplayer hide-and-seek game splits players into a Seeker Team and a Hider Team. Hiders paint their white bodies to blend into backgrounds and objects, while seekers must read hiding psychology. A June 13 update added the Penguin Hotel map, new hiding poses, and balance adjustments. Developer Haganero is credited as co-creator. The game is 20% off at 632 yen until June 17.
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