Meccha Camouflage Sales Surpass 5 Million in 10 Days
An indie game from a small Japanese developer has reached sales and concurrency numbers that rival major studio releases, driven by streamer and VTuber adoption and a simple, replayable concept.
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Developer LEMORION announced on June 20 that multiplayer hide-and-seek game Meccha Camouflage has sold over 5 million units since its release 10 days prior. On Steam, the game peaked at over 240,000 concurrent players and holds a Very Positive rating from over 10,000 reviews. New maps and options are planned.
Developer LEMORION announced on June 20 that Meccha Camouflage, a multiplayer hide-and-seek game where players paint their bodies to blend into backgrounds, has sold over 5 million units in 10 days. According to SteamDB, the game recorded over 240,000 concurrent players on Steam. As of writing, more than 10,000 user reviews have been submitted, with roughly 81% positive, earning a Very Positive rating.
LEMORION said on X that new official maps and game options will be added soon. The developer also stated they are not currently seeking a publisher and that streaming is permitted under the Steam page guidelines for both individuals and corporations. The studio warned that no official GitHub account exists and requested bug reports be sent via the official Discord server.
Meccha Camouflage is available on PC via Steam.
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