Platform guide

Is MECCHA CHAMELEON Split-Screen or Local Co-op?

No. MECCHA CHAMELEON has no split-screen and no local couch co-op at launch — it’s online multiplayer only. Everyone plays from their own PC over the internet.

The honest answer

The store page and the game’s design point one way: MECCHA CHAMELEON is built around online matchmaking and online private lobbies, including a streamer viewer-participation mode. There’s no shared-screen or split-screen local option. If you wanted to hand a second controller to someone on the same PC, you can’t.

ModeSupported?
Online multiplayer✅ Yes (2–10 players)
Online private lobby with friends✅ Yes
Split-screen / shared screen❌ No
Local couch co-op (one PC)❌ No
LAN⚠️ Not advertised (online only)

Want local party games instead?

If your goal is same-couch fun, MECCHA CHAMELEON isn’t the right fit on its own — but the wider party genre has great local options. Hidden in Plain Sight (blend into NPC crowds) is the closest in spirit with local multiplayer, and Party Animals is a fun local brawler. Browse the full list in our similar games guide.

If online is fine and you just want the MECCHA CHAMELEON experience with friends, see how to set up a private lobby.

FAQ

Does MECCHA CHAMELEON have split-screen?

No. There’s no split-screen or shared-screen local multiplayer at launch. Each player needs their own PC and a copy of the game on Steam.

Can I play it couch co-op with one PC?

No. MECCHA CHAMELEON is online-only multiplayer; it isn’t built for one-screen local play.

What are good local party games like it?

For same-couch play, Hidden in Plain Sight and party brawlers like Party Animals support local multiplayer. See our similar-games list for more.