AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
France's Top 5 Horror Games on iOS in Q4 2020: A Sensor Tower Report
Explore the Q4 2020 performance of horror games on iOS in France, featuring download and user trends for top titles. Insights provided by Sensor Tower.
As the year 2020 wrapped up, horror game enthusiasts in France continued to engage with some of the most spine-tingling titles on the iOS platform. Sensor Tower's data provides us with a glimpse into the performance of the top five horror games during the fourth quarter.
Starting with Hello Neighbor, the game showed a significant increase in downloads, jumping from 2K in the last week of September to over 6K by the end of December. Weekly active users followed a similar upward trend, rising from 12K to over 23K in the same period.
Dennis Vukanovic's thrilling title, Granny, maintained steady download numbers, hovering around 1.5K to 1.8K in the early weeks and peaking at 3.7K towards the end of December. While Granny did not generate revenue, the weekly active users saw a peak of over 19K in the last week of December, up from approximately 13K at the start of the quarter.
Hello Neighbor Hide & Seek, another title from tinyBuild LLC, also experienced an increase in weekly active users, from 32K to over 35K. Downloads peaked at 7.3K in late October and ended the quarter with over 1K downloads in the final week of December.
Behaviour Interactive Inc.'s Dead by Daylight Mobile showed an interesting pattern in revenue, with a peak of $493 in early October and ending the quarter at $371. Downloads for the game saw a high of 2.5K in late October, and active users grew from 2.2K to over 3.5K during the quarter.
Lastly, Five Nights at Freddy's AR from Illumix, Inc. saw its revenue fluctuate, with the highest at $217 in the week leading up to Christmas. The game's downloads saw a significant spike in late October, reaching 3.7K, and weekly active users climbed from 1.8K to 3.7K by the year's end.
For more detailed insights on the performance and trends of horror games on iOS, Sensor Tower's full reports offer an in-depth analysis. These numbers reflect the unwavering interest in the horror genre among mobile gamers in France, as they sought thrills and chills on their iOS devices throughout the final quarter of 2020.