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Meccha Chameleon Breaks Out on Steam as Developer Keeps Console Plans Quiet

The game's viral surge has turned it into a best seller but the solo creator is focusing on stability and has not confirmed ports to other platforms.

Overview

  • The low-cost multiplayer hide-and-seek game has become a top seller on Steam after rapid streamer-driven discovery and viral clips.
  • Reports place total sales in the multi‑millions and Steam shows a Very Positive user rating based on thousands of reviews.
  • Gameplay centers on painting a white avatar to blend into environments so chameleon players avoid hunters, a design that fuels shareable clips and public matches.
  • Developer LEMORION declined to give details about Xbox, PlayStation or Switch versions and players currently use cloud streaming or handheld PCs as imperfect workarounds because the game is mouse‑focused.
  • The creator has issued frequent post‑launch patches, rolled back at least one update to fix stability, and faces pressure to add controller support and quality‑of‑life fixes to keep new players engaged.