AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Top 5 Soccer Games Performances in the US - Q4 2020 Insights
Sensor Tower's analysis of the Top 5 Soccer Games on the unified platform reveals download and user trends in the United States for Q4 2020. Discover the performance dynamics of these popular mobile games.
Top 5 Soccer Games Performances in the US - Q4 2020 Insights
The final quarter of 2020 saw significant activity in the mobile soccer gaming space in the United States. Sensor Tower's comprehensive data sheds light on the performance of the top five soccer games on the unified platform, which includes both iOS and Android devices. Here is a breakdown of their performances.
EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer from ELECTRONIC ARTS showed a strong end to the year with weekly revenue peaking at nearly $450K in the last week of December, a notable increase from the start of the quarter. Downloads also saw a high of around 63K in November, while weekly active users reached a peak of over 1.2M in early November before dipping to just under 1M by the year's end.
Head Ball 2 - Online Soccer by Masomo Gaming maintained a consistent revenue stream, with weekly revenue figures hovering around $40K-$48K. Downloads peaked at over 55K towards the end of November. The game's weekly active users showed a steady increase throughout the quarter, from around 278K to over 404K.
Miniclip.com's Mini Football - Mobile Soccer experienced a dip in downloads from a high of over 212K in late September to about 26K by year's end. Revenue figures also saw fluctuations with a peak at around $78K in early October. Active users declined throughout the quarter, starting at around 246K and dropping to approximately 73K.
First Touch Games Ltd.'s Dream League Soccer 2024 saw its revenue grow from around $42K to nearly $70K by the end of December. Downloads remained fairly steady with a slight peak at nearly 40K in early November. The game's weekly active users showed a gradual increase, ending the quarter with around 378K users.
Real Freestyle Soccer's Soccer Super Star had an interesting quarter with no revenue reported, but a significant growth in downloads from a few hundred to over 51K in the final week of December. The game's active users mirrored this growth, starting at just a few hundred and soaring to over 154K.
For more insights and detailed analytics, Sensor Tower's platform remains the go-to source for app performance metrics. These figures highlight the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming industry and the ever-changing preferences of gamers in the United States.