AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Performance of Top Android MMORPGs in the U.S.
An analysis of the top 5 MMORPGs on the Android platform in the United States during Q4 2020 reveals their downloads, revenue, and active user trends. Data from Sensor Tower offers insights into the performance of these gaming apps.
In the final quarter of 2020, the MMORPG category on Android devices witnessed interesting trends in the United States. Sensor Tower's data provides a comprehensive look into how five major titles performed during this period.
Black Desert Mobile saw a significant increase in both downloads and weekly active users (WAU) in Q4, with downloads peaking at 39K in the last week of December. The game's revenue also showed an upward trend, ending the quarter with approximately $290K in the final week.
EVE Echoes, another major MMORPG, experienced a decrease in downloads towards the end of 2020 but managed to maintain a stable number of weekly active users around 14K. Its revenue saw a slight increase in the last week of December, reaching close to $91K.
For A3: Still Alive, the game showed an interesting pattern with a high number of downloads at 106K in the second week of November, shortly after its release. However, downloads dropped to 2K by the end of December. The WAU also saw a decline, finishing at around 25K.
Tales of Wind had a consistent revenue stream throughout Q4, with a notable figure of approximately $119K in the third week of December. Downloads and WAU for the game remained relatively low, with downloads at 422 in the last week and WAU at approximately 4K.
Lastly, Forsaken World: Gods & Demons had a strong quarter with a steady increase in revenue, finishing with $166K in the last week of December. Downloads saw a peak at 68K during the last week of November, while the WAU experienced a decline, ending at just over 10K.
For more detailed insights and data on the performance of these MMORPGs and others in the market, Sensor Tower's full suite of analytics provides in-depth analysis for developers and marketers alike.