AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Performance of Top Geolocation Games on iOS in France
An analysis of the top 5 geolocation games on the iOS platform in France for Q4 2020 reveals significant user engagement. Sensor Tower provides further insights into download and revenue trends for these popular apps.
As the fourth quarter of 2020 unfolded, geolocation games continued to engage users on iOS devices across France. Sensor Tower data provides a snapshot of the performance of the top 5 applications in this genre.
Starting with Pokémon GO, the game showed a steady revenue trend, with a peak in mid-November at around $135K USD, before a slight decline towards the end of December to approximately $74K USD. Downloads hit a high of roughly 23K in the week leading up to Christmas, while weekly active users saw a decrease from over 728K in late September to around 501K at the year's end.
Next, Jurassic World Alive showed more modest numbers, with revenues fluctuating around a few thousand dollars weekly, peaking at $4.1K USD in late October. Downloads remained under 500 weekly, with a slight uptick in late December. Weekly active users showed a downward trend from 8K in late September to just over 6K by the end of December.
The survival-themed The Walking Dead: Our World experienced revenue ranging from $1K to $2K USD weekly, with the highest revenue reaching approximately $2K USD in late December. Downloads saw a significant jump in the same period, peaking at 532. The weekly active users count saw an increase in late November, reaching over 5K, before settling at around 4.3K by the end of the quarter.
Tamadog - Puppy Pet Dog Games showed revenues under $2K USD for most weeks, with a slight increase towards the end of the year. Downloads peaked in late December with over 1K new users. Weekly active users showed an upward trend in the last two weeks of December, with numbers rising from 887 to 1.7K.
Lastly, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, while showing the least revenue in the group, peaked at $684 USD in the final week of December. Downloads surged to over 1K in the same period. The game's weekly active users remained relatively stable, with a slight increase from 5.7K in early December to nearly 6.8K by the quarter's end.
These figures highlight the enduring popularity of geolocation games in France, with varying levels of engagement and revenue across the board. For a deeper dive into these trends, Sensor Tower offers comprehensive insights and analytics.