AI Insights · Timothy · December 2020
UK's Top 5 Crime Games Q4 2020 Performance Recap
A glance at the Q4 2020 performance of the top crime games in the UK reveals interesting trends in downloads and user engagement. Sensor Tower provides insights into the fluctuating metrics of these popular apps.
UK's Top 5 Crime Games Q4 2020 Performance Recap
The final quarter of 2020 saw varying performance metrics for the top crime games in the United Kingdom. Compiled data from Sensor Tower spotlights how these games fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Let's Be Cops 3D, published by Kwalee Ltd, showed a strong start with downloads peaking at 130K in the week of October 19th but then gradually declined to 38K by the end of December. The revenue also saw an initial rise, reaching $761 in late October before dropping to $293 by year-end. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, spiking at 209K in late October and then falling to around 72K in the final week of December.
Voodoo's Force Master had a notable week in late October with over 100K downloads and a peak of 170K weekly active users. However, by the end of December, downloads settled at around 13K and active users at approximately 29K. Revenue, though starting at negligible amounts, showed a slight increase towards the end of the quarter, ending at $38.
Lion Studios' Clue Hunter maintained a steady stream of downloads, starting at 22K in late September and rising to 25K by the end of December. Weekly active users saw a peak of 43K in the last week of December. The revenue for Clue Hunter was modest, with the highest recorded figure being $37 in the final week of 2020.
AI Games FZ's Hitmasters experienced an increase in both revenue and weekly active users towards the end of the quarter, with revenue reaching $672 and active users climbing to 139K. Downloads saw an upward trend as well, with a significant jump to 34K in the last week of December.
Lastly, Police Officer, also from Lion Studios, had a descending trend in downloads from 59K at the end of September to just over 5K by the end of December. The weekly active users decreased correspondingly, from 60K to 8K in the same period. Revenue figures were not significant enough to report after the end of November.
For more in-depth insights and detailed app performance metrics, Sensor Tower's platform remains the go-to source for publishers and market analysts alike.