AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Top 5 Dragon Games Soar in Latin America: Q4 2020 Performance
An overview of the performance of the top dragon-themed gaming apps in Latin America during the fourth quarter of 2020, highlighting user engagement and download trends. Insights provided by Sensor Tower.
As the year 2020 came to a close, dragon-themed mobile games continued to captivate players across Latin America. With data sourced from Sensor Tower, we delve into the fourth-quarter performance of the top five dragon games on the unified iOS and Android platforms.
Frost & Flame: King of Avalon saw a steady revenue in Q4 2020, with a peak of nearly $110K in the last week of November, and closing the year with over $108K in the final week of December. Downloads showed a descending trend from nearly 70K at the start of the quarter to around 61K by the end, while weekly active users (WAUs) fluctuated, ending on a high note with over 165K users in the last week of December.
Dragon City - Breed & Battle! experienced a robust revenue trend, with earnings rising to over $64K in the week leading to Christmas. The game maintained a strong download rate, starting with over 173K and concluding the quarter with over 171K downloads. WAUs showed some decline from 2.7M to 2.4M but remained impressively high.
Merge Dragons! saw its revenue ebb and flow, peaking at nearly $44K in the last week of December. Downloads dipped midway through the quarter but rebounded to over 33K by the end. The game's WAUs saw a rise towards the end of the quarter, ending with almost 240K active users.
Dragon Mania Legends enjoyed a modest revenue, with the highest weekly income of over $9K in early November. Downloads showed a peak of nearly 70K in the same week, while WAUs increased steadily from 258K to 275K, indicating a growing user base.
War Dragons had a quieter quarter in terms of revenue, with the highest at just over $7.5K at the end of November. The game's downloads saw a peak in mid-October at over 18K but dropped to around 4K by the year's end. WAUs also experienced a downward trend, finishing at just over 17K active users.
The data from Sensor Tower offers more insights into the performance of these dragon games and the mobile gaming landscape in Latin America. The numbers reflect the unwavering popularity and engagement these fantasy worlds continue to enjoy among players in the region.