AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Top 5 Zombie Games on iOS in Latin America: Q4 2020 Snapshot
A Sensor Tower analysis reveals the performance trends of the top zombie-themed games on iOS in Latin America for Q4 2020. Key insights show dynamic shifts in downloads, revenue, and user engagement.
In the last quarter of 2020, zombie game enthusiasts in Latin America have been actively engaging with top titles on the iOS platform. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look into the performance of these games, showing how downloads, revenue, and weekly active users fluctuated over this period.
Plants vs. Zombies™ 2 maintained a steady pace in downloads, starting at 24K and peaking at around 27K in the final weeks of December. Weekly active users showed a gradual increase from 277K to 287K, reflecting a consistent player base. The game's revenue experienced a significant jump, rising from $6K to over $10K in the week leading up to Christmas.
Another standout performer was State of Survival: Zombie War, which showed robust revenue figures, starting at $46K and reaching a peak of $56K in late October. Downloads saw a high of 15K in mid-October, with a similar spike at the end of December. The game's weekly active users varied, with a high of 53K in mid-October, dropping slightly towards the year's end but recovering to over 52K in the last week of December.
For Plants vs. Zombies™, the trend in revenue was modest yet consistent, with values ranging between $250 and $479. Downloads showed an upward trend, starting at 10K and ending the quarter at over 15K. The game's active users saw a notable increase from 71K to 83K, suggesting a growing interest as the quarter progressed.
The performance of Zombie Tsunami was marked by a steady stream of revenue, with an impressive rise from $904 to $1.3K at the quarter's end. Downloads also reflected a positive trend, climbing from 9.8K to 14.7K. Weekly active users began at 141K and ended slightly higher at 147K, underscoring the game's enduring popularity.
Finally, DEAD TRIGGER: Survival Shooter showed modest revenue but an upward trajectory, starting at $192 and ending at $359. The game's download numbers were consistent, with a slight increase from 5.6K to over 6.4K. Weekly active users saw a gradual rise from 12K to 12.6K, indicating a stable engagement level among fans.
The data from Sensor Tower provides a valuable glimpse into the performance of these top zombie games, and for more detailed insights, interested readers can explore the full analytics on the Sensor Tower platform.