Meccha Chameleon surges as Steam viral hit

Meccha Chameleon, a Prop Hunt-style game on Steam, has gained massive popularity through creative player strategies. The title from developer lemorion_1224 allows users to paint characters for camouflage in multiplayer matches.

The game has drawn attention for unusual hiding tactics involving a horse statue. Players attach avatars in specific poses that create humorous results, leading to widespread social media shares.

Meccha Chameleon reached a peak of over 244,000 concurrent players on Steam. It currently maintains more than 144,000 users during afternoon hours, with the title priced at $6.

Launched last week, the game has benefited from summer timing when many players are available. Content creators such as Northernlion have highlighted the strategy in videos.

Other artistic camouflage methods have also emerged among the community since release.

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Subnautica 2 sells over 1 million copies in under two hours

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Subnautica 2 launched in early access on Steam on May 14 and quickly sold more than 1 million copies. The underwater survival sequel reached 467,000 concurrent players shortly after release and earned a Very Positive rating from over 1,000 reviews.

Paralives, a new life simulation game from a Canadian indie studio, launched in early access on Steam and quickly sold 250000 copies within eight hours. The title holds an 89 percent positive rating and promises free updates without paid DLC. Players have reported numerous humorous bugs alongside the strong sales.

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Building on its strong early access launch, Slay the Spire 2 sold an estimated 5.3 million copies on Steam in March—making it the platform's biggest-selling game of the month—according to Alinea Analytics. The Mega Crit title generated around $108 million in revenue, surpassing releases like Crimson Desert and Resident Evil Requiem. Analyst Rhys Elliott described the performance as 'nuts (but deserved)'.

Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era has sold more than 1 million copies since its launch on April 30. Publisher Hooded Horse and developer Unfrozen announced the milestone alongside a detailed early access roadmap.

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Bungie's Marathon extraction shooter reportedly cost over $200 million to develop, with sources indicating the figure likely exceeds $250 million excluding post-launch expenses. Steam player numbers have fallen 68 percent from launch peaks, yet team morale at the studio remains strong. Developers have affirmed commitment to the game's long-term support.

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