AI Insights · Timothy · December 2020
Q4 2020 Round-Up: Top Tennis Games on iOS in Australia
A glance at the performance of top tennis games on the iOS platform in Australia during Q4 2020, revealing download and user trends. Insights provided by Sensor Tower.
As the year 2020 came to a close, tennis enthusiasts in Australia engaged with their favorite virtual courts on iOS. Sensor Tower's data provides a look at how the top five tennis games performed in the fourth quarter.
Tennis Clash: Sports Stars Game from Wildlife Inc saw a fluctuating trend in downloads, peaking at 2.7K in the last week of December. The game's weekly active users followed a similar pattern, with a notable increase to 12K users in the same period. Revenue dipped to 4.4K USD at the end of November but rebounded to 6.5K USD by the year's end.
Moving on to Tennis Go: World Tour 3D, the game, which had a release date in late September, experienced an initial surge in downloads, reaching nearly 1K in the last week of October. However, downloads then declined, finishing at 14 by the end of December. Revenue for the game started at a negligible amount but saw a peak of 677 USD mid-November before dropping again.
The veteran Ultimate Tennis by Metaverse Labs Inc. showed steady performance with downloads hovering around the 30s to low 40s each week and a slight revenue spike to 83 USD in the last week of December. Weekly active users for the game remained consistent, ranging from 487 to 602 throughout the quarter.
For Tennis Manager Mobile by ReboundCG, the downloads and revenue were modest, with downloads peaking at 41 in the second week of November and revenue hitting a high of 403 USD at the start of the quarter before settling around 29 USD by the end.
Lastly, Virtua Tennis Challenge from SEGA, a game with a longer history, maintained a consistent download count, ranging from 33 to 55 each week. Revenue displayed minimal fluctuation, ending the quarter at 30 USD. Weekly active users showed a slight decline, starting at 497 and decreasing to 416 by the end of December.
For more insights on app performance, visit Sensor Tower, where a deeper dive into the data and trends can offer a comprehensive view of the mobile app landscape.