Believe it or not, if you look at the "Top Sellers" chart on Steam right now, the main game isn't a AAA title whatsoever - it's a new indie release called Meccha Chameleon that launched earlier this month.
The idea behind Meccha Chameleon is that it's a hide-and-seek multiplayer game where you either have to hide by painting your body to match the environment, or seek those players out. It has a "Very Positive" rating based on over 18,000 user reviews so far, and crucially it's a very low-cost title as well.
To get an idea of how well it's performed, the game has passed 10 million sales since its launch on June 10th:
We've spotted a lot of questions about whether Meccha Chameleon is coming to Xbox, and for the longest time we couldn't find an answer of any kind. We still don't have a "yes" or "no", but the developers did address the question in a recent interview with Denfaminicogamer.
When asked about whether Meccha Chameleon could be coming to other platforms beyond PC (meaning Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and potentially others), the developer known as "LEMORION" said they couldn't confirm either way.
Keep in mind that the following back-and-forth has been translated using Google Translate:
Interviewer: "Do you have plans to make this title multi-platform?"
LEMORION: "We cannot provide detailed information."
It's not a particularly useful answer, but we know that a lot of people have been searching for any news on a potential Xbox (or PS5) version of Meccha Chameleon, and this is the best we have for now.
For what it's worth, if you really want to play this on an Xbox, you've got two options - the first is to access it through Nvidia GeForce Now, which we've had good success with in regards to playing World of Warcraft in recent years.