AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Performance of Top Tennis Games on iOS in Australia
A look at the top-performing tennis game apps on the iOS platform in Australia during the fourth quarter of 2020, highlighting downloads and user engagement trends. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into the app performance.
In the fourth quarter of 2020, Australian iOS users showed their love for tennis through their engagement with various tennis game applications. Data from Sensor Tower reveals the performance trends for the top tennis games during this period.
WILDCARD Tennis Clash:Sports Stars Game from Wildlife Inc saw a fluctuating trend in revenue with a peak of $11K in early October and a decline to around $6.5K by the end of December. Downloads for the game also saw a decrease from nearly 3K at the start of the quarter to roughly 2.7K by its end. However, weekly active users showed an upward trend, starting at approximately 13K and increasing to over 12K.
Tennis Go: World Tour 3D, published by xiangzhou zheng, had a modest revenue peak of $677 USD in mid-November but ended the quarter with just $60 in the final week. Downloads began at a high of 949 in late October and saw a sharp decline to only 14 by the end of December.
Laser Dog's PKTBALL experienced stable but low revenue throughout the quarter, with a small increase to $15 in the week before Christmas. Download numbers showed a slight downward trend from 69 at the beginning of the quarter to 30 by the end. Weekly active users reflected a similar pattern, starting at 840 and dropping to 625.
SEGA's Virtua Tennis Challenge had relatively consistent revenue, reaching a high of $43 in late December. Downloads hovered around the 50 mark for most of the quarter but dipped slightly to 35 by the final week. Active users were consistent, with a small uptick from 497 to around 467 in mid-December, before ending the quarter at 416.
Lastly, Ultimate Tennis from Metaverse Labs Inc. saw a revenue increase in early October to $203, followed by a general decline, finishing the quarter at $83. Downloads remained relatively steady, with slight fluctuations throughout the period, closing at 42 in the last week. The weekly active users were consistent, with numbers hovering around the mid-500s most of the quarter.
For more in-depth analysis and insights on app performance, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data offers a closer look at the trends shaping the mobile app landscape.