AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Shoot'em Up Games in Australia: Q4 2020 Market Performance
A look at the top 5 Shoot'em Up mobile games in Australia for Q4 2020 reveals trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Sensor Tower provides the detailed insights into these gaming apps' performances.
Shoot'em Up Games in Australia: Q4 2020 Market Performance
The final quarter of 2020 showed varying trends for the top Shoot'em Up mobile games in Australia. Data provided by Sensor Tower offers a glimpse into the performance of these games across both iOS and Android platforms.
Azur Lane saw a fluctuation in revenue, peaking at around $38K in the last week of December. Downloads for the game maintained a steady incline, ending the quarter with 353 downloads in the final week. Weekly active users showed a slight decline from 1.5K to 1.2K over the quarter.
Archero experienced a decrease in revenue from $16K to around $10K in October, followed by a spike to $17K in the third week of December. Downloads hit a high of 5.6K in the last week, while weekly active users increased from 46K to 47.9K at the quarter's end.
Galaxy Attack: Alien Shooter showed a revenue dip mid-quarter, then rose to approximately $8.3K. The game's downloads saw a high of 5.9K in mid-December, with active users peaking at 22.2K in the same period.
1945 - Airplane shooting game had its revenue seesaw throughout the quarter, ending with a revenue of $4.7K. The game's downloads remained fairly stable, ending the year with 4.5K downloads. Active users showed a growth, finishing at 13.9K.
Mr Autofire saw its revenue climb from $2.7K to $4.6K by the year's end. Downloads surged to 2.6K at the end of November, then settled to 1.3K. The weekly active users count rose to 7.8K in late November but ended the quarter at around 7.3K.
For more detailed insights and data on app performances, Sensor Tower's platform remains the go-to resource.