AI Insights · Timothy · December 2020
Top 5 MMORPGs in Brazil Q4 2020: A Sensor Tower Report
An analysis of the top MMORPG apps in Brazil for Q4 2020 reveals dynamic download and active user trends. Sensor Tower provides further insights into the performance of these leading games.
In the final quarter of 2020, the MMORPG landscape in Brazil showcased some intriguing trends among the top applications in the genre. Data from Sensor Tower highlights the performance of five leading titles, demonstrating the fluctuating nature of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Forsaken World:Gods and Demons saw a peak in downloads in November, hitting over 80K, before a decline towards the end of December. The game's revenue followed a similar pattern, with a notable rise to nearly $5K in early December, then tapering off to under $2K by the year's end. Weekly active users mirrored this trajectory, soaring to over 70K in early December and then falling to approximately 24K.
Pearl Abyss Corp.'s Black Desert Mobile experienced a significant increase in weekly active users, reaching nearly 237K in the last week of December, which was more than a tenfold increase compared to the start of October. Downloads spiked to over 92K in the same period, while revenue also saw an upward trend, ending the quarter at nearly $12K.
AppForge Inc.'s Dino Tamers: Jurassic MMORPG showed a steady climb in downloads throughout the quarter, with the count surpassing 42K in the final week of December. The revenue for the game modestly increased to $159 in the third week of December, while weekly active users grew to over 41K.
A3: STILL ALIVE, published by Netmarble Corporation, debuted in November and saw an explosive 149K downloads in its first week. However, there was a sharp decline thereafter, leveling to a little over 1.7K by the end of December. Revenue saw a peak of $8.6K in mid-November but decreased to under $2.5K by year's end. The game's weekly active users followed a similar descending trend.
Lastly, School of Dragons from Knowledge Adventure maintained a strong user base, with weekly active users reaching over 123K in the final week of December, an increase from approximately 114K at the start of October. Downloads for the game showed an upward trend, peaking at over 22K by the end of the quarter. The game's revenue saw a considerable jump to $1.4K during the last two weeks of December.
These figures illustrate the dynamic nature of the MMORPG market in Brazil, with each game showing unique trends in user engagement and financial performance. For more detailed insights, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analysis is the go-to resource.