AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Brazil's Top 5 Hack and Slash Apps Q4 2020 Performance Review
An analysis of the top Hack and Slash applications in Brazil for Q4 2020, showcasing download and user engagement trends. Insights highlight the performance of these leading apps on a unified platform.
As the year 2020 came to a close, the Hack and Slash genre on mobile platforms continued to engage gamers in Brazil. Sensor Tower's data provides a glimpse into the performance of the top five applications in this category, which we will explore, focusing on downloads and weekly active users.
Honkai Impact 3rd - Part 2 saw a fluctuating trend in downloads, peaking at around 51K in early October and tapering to 24K by year-end. The game's revenue showed an upward trend in the last quarter, with a notable spike reaching over 8K USD in the weeks leading to Christmas. Weekly active users also followed a similar pattern, spiking at nearly 148K in early October and ending the year with over 110K active users.
Marvel Future Fight maintained a steady download rate, starting at approximately 16K in late September and reaching over 21K towards the end of December. Revenue for the game peaked at 22K USD in late November. The weekly active users hovered around the 250K mark for most of the quarter, ending slightly lower at around 236K.
Takashi Ninja Warrior, which does not report significant revenue, saw an impressive download spike in November, reaching nearly 27K, and a gradual decline to around 3.5K by the end of December. The active user base peaked at 40K in early November and decreased to approximately 20K by the end of the quarter.
Otherworld Legends experienced a decline in downloads, starting at 27K in late September and falling to 10K by year-end. The game's weekly active users mirrored this trend, decreasing from around 40K to just over 20K in the same period.
Lastly, Darkness Rises: Adventure RPG showed a steady increase in both downloads and weekly active users. Downloads grew from nearly 6K to over 13K, while active users surged from 30K to 47K by the end of December.
For more detailed insights into the performance of these Hack and Slash applications, readers can explore the comprehensive data available at Sensor Tower. The trends observed in the fourth quarter of 2020 reflect the dynamic nature of user engagement within the gaming industry in Brazil, particularly within the Hack and Slash category on mobile platforms.