Meccha Chameleon Hits 10 Million Copies Sold on Steam

Viral hide-and-seek sensation Meccha Chameleon continues its explosive ascent, smashing through the 10 million copies sold milestone. The game, which tasks players with painting their avatars to blend into their surroundings, has achieved this massive success just weeks after its June 10, 2026 release.
The momentum behind Meccha Chameleon shows no signs of slowing. After recently reporting that the title had moved seven million units in just two weeks, the game has already surged past the ten-million mark. Priced at a modest $5.99, its low entry barrier and viral potential on platforms like TikTok have propelled it to the upper echelons of the Steam charts.
A Dominant Force on Steam Charts
The game’s performance in the Steam ecosystem is currently rivaling industry juggernauts. With an all-time peak concurrent player count of 340,535, Meccha Chameleon has officially established itself as the 44th most-played game in the platform's history. This current surge has placed it firmly in the top five most-played games on Steam, successfully dethroning major titles such as Apex Legends, Dead by Daylight, and EA Sports FC 26.
- Developer: Lemorion_1224 and Haganeiro
- Release Date: June 10, 2026
- Platform: PC (Steam)
- Genre: Party Game
- Sales Milestone: 10 Million Copies
While the game is currently neck-and-neck with the player peaks seen in Resident Evil Requiem, it remains behind high-profile titles like Slay the Spire 2 and Subnautica, which maintain peaks between 574,000 and 578,000. Nevertheless, for a game developed in just two months by a two-person team, the achievement is significant.
Accessibility Meets Virality
Part of the game's rapid adoption can be attributed to its PC Gaming accessibility. With minimum requirements as low as an Intel Core i5 and standard DirectX 11 or 12 compatibility, the title is playable on a vast range of hardware. Out-of-the-box Steam Workshop support has also provided a boost to its longevity, allowing the community to extend the core hide-and-seek loop.
Developer Lemorion_1224 has expressed gratitude for the sudden explosion in popularity, simply stating, "Thank you so much for your support!" to their growing fanbase. While players are increasingly requesting ports for console platforms, the developers have yet to announce any official plans to bring the game anywhere beyond its current home on PC.