AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Top 5 Shoot'em Up Android Games in France, Q1 2021 Performance
An overview of the Q1 2021 performance of the top Shoot'em Up games on Android in France, showcasing downloads and user trends. Insights provided by Sensor Tower.
As the first quarter of 2021 concluded, the Shoot'em Up gaming category on Android in France witnessed varying degrees of user engagement and download trends. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look into how these games performed during this period.
Archero by Habby from China, released in May 2019, saw a downward trend in both revenue and downloads, with revenue dropping from $34K to $17K and downloads decreasing from 10K to 4K. The weekly active users also followed a declining trend, from 69K to 54K.
Hong Kong's Yostar Limited's Azur Lane, available since August 2018, experienced significant fluctuations in revenue, peaking at $20K in February and dipping as low as $3K towards the end of March. Downloads for the game also varied, reaching a high of 2K in February before falling to under 700 by the end of March. Active user numbers saw a slight decrease from 2K to around 2.9K.
Mr Autofire, from Finnish publisher Lightheart Entertainment and released in April 2020, showed a revenue trend that oscillated and ended on a high note at $5K, improving from a low of $3K in the same quarter. Downloads saw a peak of 5K in mid-February but dropped to 2.5K by the end of March. Weekly active users had a slight decline, from 33K to 29K.
From Singapore's 1SOFT, Galaxy Attack: Shooting Game, which has been in the market since October 2016, had revenues starting at $5K and ending at $4K in Q1, with a dip in mid-February. The game's downloads saw an impressive rise, from 6K to 11K in February, then stabilizing around 7K by March end. The active users showed a peak of 72K in late March.
Lastly, Space shooter - Galaxy attack, also by 1SOFT and released in April 2017, observed revenues beginning at $3K and rising to just over $3.7K. The download numbers were robust, starting at 12K and reaching a high of 16K in late March. Weekly active users showed a healthy increase, from 73K to 89K, indicating a strong user retention.
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