Steam Summer Sale: Meccha Chameleon Beats Cyberpunk 2077 in Sales

Steam Summer Sale season is here again, and with it comes the familiar ritual: sprinting through the storefront, hunting discounts for games you “definitely” plan to play next, and somehow ending up with a backlog that grows faster than your free time. This year’s sale features major cuts on well-known titles, including a 60% reduction for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, while GTA 5 drops to 50% off ahead of its upcoming sequel. Still, the game drawing the most attention isn’t one of the usual big-budget names—it’s the fresh, meme-ready indie hit, Meccha Chameleon.

Steam Summer Sale 2026: dates, pricing, and what’s discounted

The standout performer, Meccha Chameleon, is priced at $5.99 and is currently leading sales during the Steam Summer Sale. The article also highlights that Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is down 60%, while GTA 5 Enhanced is listed as 50% off in the run-up to the sequel.

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Meccha Chameleon Top-selling; priced at $5.99; reportedly sold 10 million+ copies in a little over two weeks
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Discounted by 60%
GTA 5 Enhanced Listed as 50% off
GTA 5 Half price ahead of the sequel

One big reason Meccha Chameleon is cutting through the noise is its low entry cost. At $5.99, it doesn’t need a discount to compete with major releases, and it’s reportedly pulling ahead of heavyweight titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Baldur’s Gate 3, and even Call of Duty—a period when many players are already focused on clearing out their wishlists. The article claims the game reached over ten million copies sold in , which lines up with its strong presence during one of the busiest sale events of the year.

Top 15 Best-Selling Games During Steam Summer Sale 2026

The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2022)

Grand Theft Auto 5 Enhanced

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

Warhammer 40,000: Darktide

Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty

Meccha Chameleon

Having Meccha Chameleon at number one is presented as a clean illustration of how effective word-of-mouth can be—especially when paired with an ultra-accessible price. The piece notes that the indie project was created by a very small team of just two people. It also credits the game’s core concept as being tailor-made for viral short-form clips and chaotic streaming moments, positioning it as the kind of $6 “grab it now” purchase that’s easy to recommend to friends.

Another takeaway from the list is the number of PlayStation-branded releases showing up across the top portion of the chart. The article frames it as a bit of irony: this comes right after Sony reportedly confirmed plans to scale back PC porting for its premier single-player games. Despite that, big names such as Stellar Blade, Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Helldivers 2, The Last of Us Part 1, God of War (2018), God of War Ragnarök, and Ghost of Tsushima are said to have landed comfortably within the top rankings.

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It’s a funny contrast: Sony appears to be pulling back on PC support, while publishers are dealing with rising production budgets. Yet the data being highlighted suggests players are still hungry for those exclusives. At the same time, a low-cost indie title that reportedly took about two months to develop is described as outperforming several of the most expensive blockbuster games in the market.

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Marcus Chen is a gaming journalist and industry reporter with more than 10 years of experience. He covers releases, announcements, and trends across PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo, and keeps a close eye on the indie scene and esports. Previously an editor at several gaming publications, he now writes news, reviews, and breakdowns of major industry moments—from big showcases to updates on popular titles. His work is aimed at players who want a clear, fast read on what happened and why it matters.