Meccha Chameleon Player Count and Steam Charts
Meccha Chameleon player count peaked near 340,534 concurrent with about 7M copies sold. See live mecha chameleon steam charts and how many people play.
最近更新: 2026-06-23
Meccha Chameleon Player Count and Steam Charts
The Meccha Chameleon player count exploded after launch: the painted-blob hide-and-seek game sold about 7 million copies by June 22, 2026 and peaked around 340,534 concurrent players on SteamDB, making it one of Steam's biggest hits of 2026. This page breaks down how many people play Meccha Chameleon, where it sits on the Steam charts, whether it is still popular, and how to read the live number yourself.
You will sometimes see it spelled "mecha chameleon" with a single c, but the player numbers are the same game. So when people ask how many people play mecha chameleon, the figures below apply to both spellings.
How many people play Meccha Chameleon?
The honest answer is that the live Meccha Chameleon player count changes every day, so the only accurate current number is the one on SteamDB or the Steam charts at the moment you look. What we can state confidently are the verified milestones:
| Metric | Roughly | | --- | --- | | Copies sold by June 22, 2026 | About 7 million | | Peak concurrent players | About 340,534 | | Review rating | Very Positive (about 87 percent) |
To see the real-time figure, open the game's SteamDB page or the Steam charts and look at the current and 24-hour-peak concurrent players. Do not trust any site that quotes a fixed "right now" number, because it is stale the moment it is published.
Sales growth in the first week
Meccha Chameleon's growth curve was almost vertical for a 5.99 USD solo indie game with no paid marketing:
- About 1 million copies in 4 days.
- About 2 million copies in 5 days.
- About 7 million copies by June 22, 2026.
That is the kind of word-of-mouth surge that pushes a title straight onto the top of the Steam charts. For the full launch timeline and the post-launch maps, see the release date page.
Where it sits on the Steam charts
With a peak around 340,534 concurrent players, Meccha Chameleon ranked among the most-played games on Steam during its launch window, competing with much larger studio releases despite being made by one Japanese creator and an artist in about two months. Its position on the Steam charts naturally moves up and down day to day as the initial surge settles into a steady community, which is normal for any breakout hit.
Is Meccha Chameleon still popular?
For a brand-new release, all the signals point to a healthy, active community. The reviews are Very Positive, the developer keeps shipping content like the Sugarland and Osaka maps, and there is full Steam Workshop support that keeps fresh community stages flowing. Whether the concurrent count stays near its launch peak or settles to a long-term base, the best way to judge "is it still popular" is to check the live Steam charts and the in-game lobby browser yourself.
Because the whole player base is on PC with no crossplay, every active player you see in the charts is someone you can actually match with. There is no fragmentation across consoles, as covered on the platforms page.
Reading the numbers yourself
To track the Meccha Chameleon player count properly:
- Open the game's SteamDB page and read the current concurrent players and the 24-hour peak.
- Cross-check the Steam charts for the rolling average and the all-time peak.
- Note the date and time, since the figure shifts constantly.
New to the game and want to be part of those numbers? Learn the basics on the how-to-play page, then sharpen your disguise with the paint guide and tips. Plan your disguise with the free camouflage palette matcher.