Newsbrief: Meccha Chameleon, a hide-and-seek game where players paint their bodies to mimic the stage, has sold 7 million copies in its first two weeks of launch.

Developer lemorion_1224 broke the news on Steam this past Sunday with a short-and-to-the-point message. The game hit the 5 million copies milestone two days prior to the latest announcement.

Meccha Chameleon, which is currently receiving "Very Positive" reviews on Steam with over 13,000 reviews, has been accruing sales milestones since its launch on June 10, starting with 500,000 copies after two days.

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