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Friendslop Hit Meccha Chameleon Sells Millions In Days On Steam

Friendslop Hit Meccha Chameleon Sells Millions In Days On Steam

Steam users have discovered a new viral multiplayer sensation, and its name is Meccha Chameleon. The colorful hide-and-seek party game has quickly become one of the biggest surprise successes of 2026, attracting hundreds of thousands of players and generating millions in sales within days of launch.
Developed by Japanese creator lemorion_1224, the game has exploded across social media platforms, streaming sites, and gaming communities.

Clips showing players blending perfectly into walls, paintings, furniture, and backgrounds have helped propel the title into the spotlight. As a result, Meccha Chameleon has become the latest game to earn the internet’s increasingly popular “friendslop” label, joining titles such as Peak, REPO, and Lethal Company that became massive hits through streamer attention and word-of-mouth recommendations.

Meccha Chameleon Is Steam’s Latest Viral Friendslop Hit

At its core, Meccha Chameleon is a multiplayer hide-and-seek game where players are divided into hunters and chameleons. When a match begins, chameleon players must find somewhere within the map to hide while using the game’s unique painting system to blend into their surroundings. Unlike traditional hide-and-seek games, players can manually paint themselves to match nearby walls, objects, decorations, and textures. This allows them to camouflage themselves almost perfectly if they are skilled enough. Consequently, creativity and artistic ability often become just as important as strategy.

The game shares similarities with Prop Hunt, the classic multiplayer mode that originated in Garry’s Mod before spreading to other popular games. However, Meccha Chameleon adds its own unique twist by requiring players to create their disguises manually rather than transforming into objects. Once a hunter discovers a hidden chameleon, that player joins the hunters. Some matches also feature periodic whistles that reveal clues about hidden players’ locations, creating additional tension as rounds progress.

Camouflage Gameplay Creates Endless Funny Moments

A major reason behind the game’s popularity is the sheer variety of situations it creates. Social media feeds and streaming platforms are filled with clips showing players disguising themselves as wallpaper patterns, paintings, furniture textures, and even tiny environmental details that seem impossible to recreate. Because every map contains different surfaces and visual styles, no two matches feel exactly the same. Players constantly experiment with new hiding techniques while hunters attempt to spot the smallest visual inconsistencies.

The painting mechanic also rewards skilled players. While simple walls may provide basic camouflage, complex artwork and patterned surfaces offer opportunities for truly impressive disguises. Therefore, players who take the time to master the system often become extremely difficult to detect.
Streamers and content creators have helped fuel the game’s explosive growth. Similar to other successful friendslop titles, Meccha Chameleon creates memorable moments that are entertaining both to play and to watch. As more clips circulate online, even more players continue discovering the game.

Millions Of Players Have Already Joined The Fun

The game’s success has been reflected in its impressive player numbers. According to reports, Meccha Chameleon has already sold more than two million copies while generating nearly $10 million in revenue. SteamDB data has also shown peak concurrent player counts exceeding 200,000 users.

Those numbers place the title among the most successful indie multiplayer launches of the year. Even more impressive is the fact that the game is currently available for only $5.99 on Steam, making it an easy purchase for groups of friends looking for a new multiplayer obsession.

Whether Meccha Chameleon can maintain its momentum remains to be seen. Like many viral friendslop games, its long-term success will depend on continued player interest and community engagement. Nevertheless, the combination of accessible gameplay, creative camouflage mechanics, streamer appeal, and endless opportunities for hilarious moments has already secured its place as one of Steam’s biggest breakout hits of 2026.

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