AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Top 5 Pirate Games' Performance in the US: Q4 2020 Insights
Sensor Tower's analysis reveals the Q4 2020 performance trends for the top five pirate-themed gaming apps in the United States. Discover user engagement and download data in this comprehensive overview.
As the year 2020 came to a close, pirate-themed mobile games continued to captivate audiences in the United States. Sensor Tower's data provides a snapshot of how these swashbuckling adventures fared in the fourth quarter.
Pirate Attack: Sea Battle saw a fluctuating revenue trend with a peak in late November reaching around $1K and ending the quarter with a decline to about $191. Downloads remained relatively steady, starting with approximately 23K in late September and closing the quarter around 17K. Weekly active users peaked at over 51K in early November before decreasing to roughly 32K by the year's end.
Last Pirate: Island Survival enjoyed a progressive increase in revenue, ending the quarter on a high note with approximately $1.7K in the last week of December. Downloads showed a healthy uptrend, with numbers rising from about 9K in late September to over 24K at the end of December. The game's weekly active users mirrored this positive trajectory, swelling from around 19K to over 41K in the same period.
For Pirates of the Caribbean: ToW, revenue trends were generally high with the culmination of around $246K in the last week of December. Downloads saw an exceptional spike in the final week, jumping to approximately 36K from a steady average of 4K to 6K. Active users followed a similar pattern, ending the quarter at around 23K from an average of 8K.
Mutiny: Pirate Survival RPG had a noteworthy quarter with revenue starting at around $2.6K in late October and peaking at approximately $9.6K in early December. The game's downloads and weekly active users showed a slight decline throughout the quarter, with downloads starting around 3.3K and active users from 3K to about 6.1K by the end of December.
Lastly, Idle Pirate Tycoon: Gold Sea demonstrated a mixed revenue trend with its peak in the third week of December at roughly $3.6K. The game's downloads remained relatively consistent, hovering around 2K to 3K throughout the quarter. However, weekly active user data for this title was not provided.
For more detailed insights and in-depth analytics on app performance, Sensor Tower's platform is the go-to source for industry professionals and enthusiasts alike.