Updated
Updated · Mashable · Jun 30
Meccha Chameleon Sells 10 Million Steam Copies With No Console or Mobile Port Confirmed
Updated
Updated · Mashable · Jun 30

Meccha Chameleon Sells 10 Million Steam Copies With No Console or Mobile Port Confirmed

3 articles · Updated · Mashable · Jun 30

Summary

  • More than 10 million copies of Meccha Chameleon have sold on Steam since the indie multiplayer game launched earlier this month, developer lemorion_1224 said.
  • The PC-only hit centers on a hide-and-seek party format in which Hiders paint themselves to match vivid backgrounds while Seekers try to spot them before time expires.
  • Steam remains the game's only confirmed platform, with no announced release plans for Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, iOS or Android.
  • That leaves the breakout summer success confined to PC for now, even as its rapid sales surge marks it as one of the season's biggest indie winners.

Insights

After selling 10 million PC copies, will the hit party game Meccha Chameleon ever launch on consoles like Switch or PlayStation?
How did a solo developer's simple game become a viral sensation, and what is the strategy to sustain its momentum?