AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Top 5 Soccer Games' Performance in Europe, Q4 2020 - Sensor Tower Insights
An analysis of the Top 5 Soccer Games applications in Europe for Q4 2020 reveals significant user engagement and download trends. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look at the numbers for these leading mobile soccer games.
As the year 2020 came to a close, the performance of soccer games on mobile platforms in Europe showed interesting trends. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, gives us an insight into the downloads, revenue, and active users for the top soccer gaming apps in the fourth quarter.
Mini Football - Mobile Soccer, published by Miniclip.com, showed a declining trend in downloads, starting off at 1.5 million in the last week of September and falling to 220 thousand by the end of December. The weekly active users mirrored this trend, with a decrease from 1.6 million to 700 thousand during the same period. Revenue also saw a downward trend, starting at 300 thousand in the first week of October and halving to 100 thousand by the end of December.
Despite having no revenue, Soccer Super Star experienced an initial surge in downloads, peaking at 580 thousand in the last week of November, and then a decline to 400 thousand by the end of December. The active users followed a similar pattern, growing to 1.7 million in early December before a slight drop by the month's end.
The Finnish publisher Masomo Gaming's Head Ball 2 - Online Soccer maintained relatively stable revenue throughout the quarter, with figures hovering around 200 thousand each week. Downloads and active users saw a slight increase, with downloads peaking at 430 thousand in the week before Christmas and active users reaching 3 million in mid-November.
ELECTRONIC ARTS' EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer showed a significant spike in revenue, with an impressive increase from 300 thousand in the first week of October to nearly 1 million by the end of December. Downloads remained steady around 200-300 thousand per week, and active users saw a peak of 7.8 million in early November, which then stabilized to 5.3 million by the end of the year.
Finally, Dream League Soccer 2024 from First Touch Games Ltd. saw a steady revenue stream, with a slight increase from 100 thousand in mid-December to 113 thousand by the year's end. Downloads ranged between 150-280 thousand throughout the quarter, and active users saw a high of 2.4 million in early November, which eventually decreased to 2.2 million by the end of December.
In summary, while the top soccer games in Europe showed varying trends in downloads and active users, the overall engagement in the genre remained high. For more in-depth insights and data on app performance, Sensor Tower's platform offers a comprehensive analysis.