Meccha Chameleon Reaches 5 Million Sales Milestone on Steam
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Robert DeFelice
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Meccha Chameleon, a game priced at $5.99 on Steam, has surpassed 5 million copies sold worldwide. It is currently among the top 10 most played games on Steam, ahead of major titles like Apex Legends and Destiny.
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· 4 pulledMeccha Chameleon has achieved a significant commercial milestone, with total sales now surpassing 5 million copies worldwide.
When a game catches fire the way that Meccha Chameleon has, it can be astonishing to watch sales numbers and player counts rise.
With a price tag of only $5.99 on Steam, there's an easy entryway for curious players, and as such, the game has now reached 5 million players.
The game is among the top 10 most played on Steam currently, ahead of games such as Apex Legends and Destiny.
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