AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Performance of Top RTS Android Apps in the UK
An analysis of the top five real-time strategy (RTS) Android games in the UK during Q4 of 2020, revealing download and user engagement trends. Insights provided by Sensor Tower.
The final quarter of 2020 saw varying performances among the top real-time strategy (RTS) games on the Android platform in the United Kingdom. Data provided by Sensor Tower offers a glimpse into the downloads and user activity for these leading apps.
Clash Royale, developed by Supercell, showed a steady download trend with a peak of nearly 5K in late December. Weekly active users fluctuated around 330K, with a notable spike to roughly 340K in the weeks leading up to Christmas. Revenue for the game remained strong, with figures oscillating between $19K to $47K weekly.
Another game that stood out was Art of War: Legions by Fastone Games HK. Downloads for this title hovered around 4K in early Q4 but dipped to just under 3K by the year's end. Active users saw a slight decline from 57K to 45K over the quarter. Revenue trends were more positive, starting at around $14K and reaching up to $22K in the week before Christmas.
NaturalMotionGames Ltd's Dawn of Titans: War Strategy RPG experienced modest download numbers, peaking at 385 in mid-October, while weekly active users started at 477 and ended at 273. Revenue for the game showed some volatility, ranging from $3K to over $7K.
PONOS Corporation's The Battle Cats maintained a consistent download rate, with numbers staying around 2K for most of the quarter. Active users remained steady, with a slight uptick from 17K to 17.5K. Revenue saw a boost in late December, reaching nearly $6K.
Lastly, Might & Magic: Era of Chaos by Ubisoft Mobile Games had a challenging quarter. Download numbers were negligible, with several weeks at zero. Active users contracted from 1.7K to just over 1K. Revenue data, however, showed some resilience, with numbers fluctuating between $2.4K and $5.4K.
These insights into the RTS category on the Android platform in the UK demonstrate the dynamic nature of app performance. For more detailed analytics and trends, Sensor Tower remains a valuable resource for understanding the mobile app marketplace.