AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Performance of Top Baseball Games on Android in Australia
A glance at the first quarter of 2021 reveals the performance trends of top Baseball games on Android in Australia. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2021, the Australian Android market witnessed varying performance among the top baseball games. Data from Sensor Tower sheds light on the trends of these applications.
MLB 9 Innings 24, published by Com2uS from South Korea, showed a fluctuating revenue trend starting at around $3K in late December and dipping to around $1K in mid-January before experiencing a spike to approximately $2K at the end of March. Downloads followed a similar pattern, initially hovering around 100K, dropping to 90K in mid-February, then surging to over 1.2M at the end of March. Weekly active users increased from 1K to over 2K in the same period.
Glu's MLB Tap Sports Baseball 2020 from the US had revenue starting at almost $2K in late December, peaking at $2.2K in mid-February, and then dropping significantly to below $100 by the end of March. Downloads remained fairly consistent, ranging between 30K and 60K, with a slight increase in March. Weekly active users began at 1.5K, peaked at 1.5K in early February, and ended the quarter at around 1.3K.
Baseball Superstars 2023, also from Com2uS Holdings in South Korea, saw its revenue start at around $700, with peaks and troughs ending at approximately $1.4K by March. Downloads stayed within the 30K to 70K range throughout the quarter. Weekly active users were stable, with a slight increase from 300 to just over 270 by the quarter's end.
The Topps Company, Inc.'s US-published game, Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader, had revenue oscillating between $400 and $700 for most of the quarter, ending at around $500. Downloads showed a gradual increase from single digits to around 30K, while weekly active users grew from 44 to 117.
Lastly, Com2uS's 컴투스프로야구2024 from South Korea, displayed revenue starting at just under $500 and reaching over $600 by the end of March. There were no downloads recorded until mid-March, which then increased to 20 by the end of the quarter. Weekly active users showed a slight increase from 34 to 40 over the period.
For more in-depth insights and performance metrics of these and other mobile applications, Sensor Tower's platform is the go-to resource for detailed analytics and trends.