AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Snapshot: Top Soccer Games on Android in Australia
A look at the performance of the top five soccer games on the Android platform in Australia during the fourth quarter of 2020, highlighting download and user engagement trends.
In the fourth quarter of 2020, Australian fans of soccer games on Android had a variety of titles to enjoy. Sensor Tower's data provides us with insights into how these games performed in terms of downloads and active users.
Soccer Super Star witnessed a steady increase in downloads, starting the quarter with 12K downloads and peaking at over 5K in the last week. The game's weekly active users also grew impressively from 39K to over 14K by the end of December.
Mini Football - Mobile Soccer started strong with 13K downloads in the first week, but there was a noticeable decline over the quarter, concluding with 2K downloads. Revenue showed variability, with a peak of $3.7K in early October and a dip to $765 in early December. The weekly active users mirrored this trend, dwindling from 18K to 3K.
Head Ball 2 - Online Soccer maintained a consistent revenue stream, starting at $830 and reaching $958 by year-end. Downloads for the game saw a gradual increase, ending the quarter at 2K. The game's active user base remained fairly stable, with a slight uptick from 9K to over 11K.
The revenue for Dream League Soccer 2024 varied, with the highest at $1.5K in late November. Downloads showed a slight decrease throughout the quarter, ending at 726. However, weekly active users saw a small rise from 11K to over 12K.
Rocket Car Ball had a modest performance in revenue, peaking at $112 in mid-December. Downloads started at 691 and saw highs and lows, concluding at 985. The active user count for Rocket Car Ball fluctuated, ending the quarter with over 2K users.
For more insights into the performance of these and other mobile applications, Sensor Tower's platform offers detailed analytics and trend data.