AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Baseball Games Performance in the UK: Top 5 Apps by Sensor Tower
An overview of the top 5 baseball game apps in the UK during Q4 2020, detailing downloads, revenue, and active user trends, as reported by Sensor Tower.
As 2020 rounded third base and headed for home, the baseball gaming apps market saw varied performances across the board in the United Kingdom. Data from Sensor Tower provides us with the insights into the top 5 baseball games' presence on the unified platform during the fourth quarter of the year.
MLB Tap Sports Baseball 2020 experienced a steady trend in weekly active users, starting at approximately 4 thousand in late September and ending slightly lower at 3 thousand by the year's end. Downloads saw a peak of 300 in early October, followed by a gradual decrease to 100 in early December. Revenue began at around 3 thousand dollars in the last week of September, peaking at 2 thousand dollars in the final week of December.
MLB 9 Innings 24 showed an initial 2 thousand weekly active users in late September, which slightly declined to just under 1 thousand by the end of December. Downloads peaked at over 500 in early October and dipped to just under 300 by the close of the year. Revenue exhibited a significant spike, reaching nearly 3 thousand dollars in the final week of December after fluctuating around the lower hundreds in previous months.
The Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader app had a relatively stable user base, with active users hovering around 150 throughout the quarter. Downloads were minimal, peaking at 30 in late October. Revenue trends saw a rise towards the end of the year, reaching over 1 thousand dollars in the final week of December.
Voodoo's Super Hit Baseball witnessed a remarkable peak in downloads, with 4 thousand in mid-October, which then sharply declined to less than 100 by December. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, starting at 600 and reaching a high of 5 thousand before falling to 300 by year-end. Revenue showed a mid-quarter peak at over 1 thousand dollars before settling at 300 dollars in the last week.
Lastly, Homerun Clash had a consistent number of active users, starting at roughly 3 thousand and ending the quarter with a slight increase. Downloads saw a notable surge to 900 in early November but decreased to 400 by December. Revenue for the game peaked at 500 dollars in mid-December, showing a modest trend overall.
These figures reflect the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming industry and the fluctuating interest in baseball-themed games in the UK. For more detailed insights, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analysis provides a deeper dive into the performance metrics of these apps.