AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Performance of Top Card Battler Apps on iOS in Australia
An analysis of the top five Card Battler applications on the iOS platform in Australia during the fourth quarter of 2020, revealing download and user engagement trends.
In the fourth quarter of 2020, Australia's iOS platform saw significant activity among the top Card Battler applications. Sensor Tower data provides insights into the performance of these games in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
KONAMI's Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links experienced a fluctuating trend in revenue, peaking at $18K in the final week of December. Downloads saw a notable increase from 478 in October to 813 in the last week of December, while weekly active users climbed from around 6K to over 6K in the same period.
THE POKEMON COMPANY INTERNATIONAL, INC.'s Pokémon TCG Online maintained a consistent revenue trend, with slight increases towards the end of the quarter, reaching $21 in the last week. Downloads showed an upward trend from 376 in October to 613 in December, and active users increased from approximately 2K to 2.4K.
Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.'s Hearthstone displayed a mixed revenue pattern, with a mid-quarter spike at over $10K and ending at around $3K. Downloads peaked in November at 773, with a slight rise to 573 by the end of December. Active users showed a high of over 8K in November, ending the quarter with nearly 8K active users.
Panoramik Games' Mighty Party: Battle Heroes saw a dramatic increase in revenue from $816 to over $6K. Downloads surged from 66 to over 1K, and active users showed a significant rise from 247 to over 2.5K by the end of December.
Lastly, Electronic Arts' Plants vs. Zombies™ Heroes had a revenue trend that rose to $1.9K. Downloads saw a steady increase from 249 to 411, and active users remained stable, with a slight end-of-quarter decrease from 4.5K to around 4.2K.
For more detailed insights and analytics, visit Sensor Tower, where the performance of these and other mobile applications can be explored further.