Meccha Chameleon Hits One Million Sales Milestone on Steam

Another multiplayer indie title has surged to the top of the Steam charts, as Meccha Chameleon officially hits the one-million-seller milestone. Developer Lemorion 1224’s latest project has enjoyed a massive response since its launch on Wednesday, June 10, quickly finding its way into the number two spot on Valve’s global top sellers list—sitting just behind Counter-Strike 2 and currently outperforming major titles like Forza Horizon 6 and Destiny 2.
The game’s premise is a simple, creative twist on the classic Garry’s Mod Prop Hunt format. Players are split into two teams: hiders and seekers. While seekers attempt to track down the opposition before the clock hits zero, hiders start as plain, white clay-like dolls. To survive, they must use an integrated, MS Paint-style toolkit to paint their character’s body, attempting to mimic the environment and stay hidden in plain sight.
A Viral Hit on Twitch and Steam
The game’s accessibility is clearly driving its momentum. Beyond its budget-friendly price point, Meccha Chameleon has proven to be a highly watchable spectator sport. On its launch day, the game reached a peak viewership of 127,656 on Twitch, with several prominent streamers broadcasting their chaotic matches to large audiences.
This visibility has translated directly into player engagement. The game has already recorded a concurrent player count high of 61,078, a number that has been increasing daily. The title joins a growing list of successful, social-focused multiplayer games in 2026, following the million-seller success of Far Far West, Super Battle Golf, and Gamble With Your Friends.
Pricing and Updates
For those looking to jump in, Meccha Chameleon is currently available on Steam for $5.99 / £5.29. However, players can take advantage of a 20% launch discount until Tuesday, June 16, which drops the price to $4.79 / £4.23. The developer is already supporting the title with consistent updates, the most recent of which added the ability to invite friends to games directly, addressing a popular request from the community.
Whether you have a group of friends to play with or choose to join public servers, the game offers a low-cost, high-chaos experience that has clearly struck a chord with the PC gaming community this year.