AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Brazil's Top Pirate Games on Android Q1 2021: A Sensor Tower Data Analysis
A glance at Brazil's top pirate-themed Android games in Q1 2021 reveals varying performance trends. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look at downloads and user engagement for these swashbuckling adventures.
As we set sail into the data of pirate-themed games on Android in Brazil for the first quarter of 2021, Sensor Tower offers a treasure trove of insights into how these games performed.
Starting with Last Pirate: Survival Island, the title saw an initial download count of 60K in the last week of December, but this number trended downwards to 11K by the end of March. Weekly active users also followed a descending path, starting at 76K and dwindling to approximately 30K. Revenue mirrored this downward trajectory, peaking at $46 in the second week of January before dropping to $15 by the end of March.
Save The Pirate! Make choices! experienced fluctuating download numbers, with an initial 13K downloads in the last week of December, a dip to 6K by the end of January, and a surprising spike to 16K in mid-March before falling again to 5K. The weekly active users exhibited a similar pattern, peaking at nearly 16K in mid-March.
The open-seas adventure, Pirates Flag-Open-world RPG, maintained a relatively stable download count, starting at 1K and showing a slight increase to 1.5K by the quarter's end. Active users saw a slight increase from 3.8K to 4.7K. Revenue for the game showed some volatility but ended the quarter slightly up at $21 from the initial $30.
Ships of Battle Age of Pirates had a consistent download range around 1K throughout the quarter, with a slight uptick in March reaching 1.1K. Weekly active users showed a steady increase from 1K to 1.2K. Revenue saw growth as well, from $15 to $22 by the end of March.
Lastly, Mutiny: Pirate Survival RPG showed a sharp decrease in downloads from 4.5K in late December to under 200 by March's end. Weekly active users decreased from 6.3K to 608, and revenue followed a downward trend from $414 to $121.
The piratical app seas of Brazil show varied performance in Q1 2021, with some titles maintaining steady engagement and others seeing declines. For more insights, Sensor Tower's detailed data offers a closer look at the ebbs and flows of these digital high-sea adventures.