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Meccha Chameleon Surpasses 1 Million Copies Sold in Under a Week on Steam
Meccha Chameleon, a drawing-based hide-and-seek multiplayer game developed solo by LEMORION, sold over 1 million copies within roughly four days of its June 10 Steam launch. The game's simple rules, high creative freedom, and viral gameplay clips drove its rapid sales milestone. A 20% discount sale is running through June 17, and a friend-invite feature has been added in a recent update.
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Both sources agree on all core facts; Game*Spark highlighted the friend-invite update while 4Gamer focused more on the sales figure announcement and discount sale details.
What we know
- Meccha Chameleon launched on Steam on June 10 and crossed 1 million copies sold by June 14, under four days after release
- The game was developed by a solo indie developer known as LEMORION
- Players draw camouflage patterns to blend into backgrounds in a hide-and-seek format, with simple rules designed for multiplayer fun
- Viral gameplay videos showcasing creative and unexpected plays contributed to the game's rapid spread
- A 20% off sale is live on Steam through June 17, alongside a new friend-invite feature update

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