The achievement was announced by the creator of Meccha Chameleon — a Japanese solo developer known by the nickname lemorion_1224.

Meccha Chameleon sold 2 million times in less than a week

Meccha Chameleon

A few words about the project. Meccha Chameleon is, essentially, a cooperative hide-and-seek game. In it, gamers are divided into two teams: one hides, the other seeks. Those hiding must not only find a convenient spot but also disguise themselves by blending their bodies into the surrounding textures and assuming the optimal pose for camouflage.

Meccha Chameleon was released on Steam on June 10, and since then, the excitement around it has only grown:

  • On the release day, its peak concurrent users on Steam reached 15,800 people, and it's continuing to increase. Yesterday, June 15, that figure reached an impressive 132,154 people.
  • By June 12, Meccha Chameleon sales surpassed the first major milestone of 500,000 copies. By June 14, it had hit 1 million copies, and just a day later, 2 million copies.
  • Within five days of its release, Meccha Chameleon received over 5,000 reviews on Steam, 79% of which are positive. As a result, it has a "mostly positive" rating.

How long Meccha Chameleon will remain popular is something only time will tell. Currently, lemorion_1224 is actively improving the game by fixing bugs.

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Meccha Chameleon

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