AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Latin America Android Performance for Top Dragon Games
A look at the performance trends of the top five dragon-themed games on Android in Latin America during the fourth quarter of 2020, showcasing downloads, revenue, and active user data.
In the fourth quarter of 2020, dragon-themed games continued to captivate players in Latin America on Android devices. Sensor Tower's data provides a glimpse into how these mythical creature-based games fared during this period.
Dragon City Mobile, developed by Social Point, showed a strong presence with downloads peaking at around 178K in early October and weekly active users reaching a high of 2.5M in late September. The game's revenue saw a notable increase towards the end of the quarter, hitting 47K USD in the week of December 21st.
Gameloft SE's Dragon Mania Legends also demonstrated steady engagement, with downloads reaching a peak of 68K in the week of November 9th. Its weekly active users topped at approximately 282K in mid-November, and the game's revenue saw a slight increase to 5K USD by the end of December.
The strategy game Frost & Flame: King of Avalon by FunPlus International AG maintained a consistent revenue stream, with 89K USD in the first week of December. Downloads for the game saw an uptick towards the year's end, hitting 60K in the final week of December, and active users reached 163K in the same period.
Zynga's puzzle adventure, Merge Dragons!, saw its revenue climb to 32K USD in the last week of December. Although downloads dipped to 23K in mid-December, they rebounded to 31K by the end of the quarter. The game's active users showed a slight increase, reaching 227K in late December.
Lastly, Dragon Sim Online: Be A Dragon from Turbo Rocket Games, while showing minimal revenue, had a steady increase in downloads, peaking at 42K in the last week of December. The game's active users also saw growth, ending the quarter with 57K in the final week.
For more detailed insights on app performance, Sensor Tower's platform remains the go-to source for up-to-date mobile app data.