AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Top 5 MMORPGs on iOS in France, Q4 2020: A Sensor Tower Report
Explore the performance trends of the top MMORPG apps on the iOS platform in France during Q4 of 2020, based on Sensor Tower data. Discover how these games fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2020, the MMORPG landscape on the iOS platform in France saw varying trends in user engagement and financial performance. Sensor Tower's data provides us with a comprehensive overview of how five leading MMORPGs performed during this period.
DOFUS Touch by Ankama, a French publisher, experienced a downward trend in downloads, starting from 2.6K in the first week to 1.9K by the end of December. The game's revenue showed fluctuations but peaked near the end of November at approximately $41K. Weekly active users also followed a declining trend, from 21.7K in late September to 17.7K by the year's end.
Another title, Forsaken World: Gods and Demons by Perfect World, a Chinese publisher, was released in early November and saw an initial surge in downloads to 3.8K in its second week but then declined to a mere 124 by the final week of December. Revenue peaked in the first recorded week at around $3.3K, then dropped to just over $1K by the end of December. The game's active users mirrored this trend, starting strong at 2.3K and decreasing to 267.
Netmarble Corporation from South Korea released A3: STILL ALIVE in early November, with downloads peaking at 4.8K in the first week and then falling to 161 by the end of December. The revenue trend declined from $8.3K to $2.7K, and weekly active users dipped from 2.7K to 539 in the same period.
EVE Echoes by NetEase Games, also from China, showed a more stable pattern. The game's downloads saw an increase mid-quarter with a peak at 1.3K before ending at 416. Revenue figures fluctuated modestly, starting at $5.2K and finishing the quarter at $2.3K. Active users peaked at 3.6K in mid-October but had decreased to 1.9K by the close of December.
Lastly, Black Desert Mobile by Pearl Abyss Corp. from South Korea exhibited an interesting trend. Its downloads soared from 256 to 1.5K, with revenue showing a positive trend, ending the quarter at $7.3K from an initial $6.9K. Weekly active users saw a substantial increase, doubling from 1.9K to 4K.
For more detailed insights and data, readers are encouraged to visit Sensor Tower, where the performance metrics of these MMORPG applications and others can be explored in depth.