AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Top 5 Shoot'em Up Android Games in the US - Q1 2021 Performance
A look at the performance metrics for the top Shoot'em Up Android games in the US during the first quarter of 2021. Sensor Tower provides insights into downloads, revenue, and active users.
Shoot'em Up Android Games Performance in the US: Q1 2021 Insights
The beginning of 2021 saw varying performance trends among the top Shoot'em Up games on the Android platform in the United States. Data provided by Sensor Tower reveals how these games fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Azur Lane
Published by Yostar Limited, Azur Lane showed a fluctuating revenue trend, with a peak in early February at nearly $340K and a low in mid-March at around $116K. Downloads for the game also peaked in February with over 4K but gradually decreased to approximately 2.4K by the end of March. Weekly active users saw a slight decline from about 59K to 56K in the same period.
Archero
Archero, from the Chinese publisher Habby, experienced a downward revenue trend, dropping from $160K at the end of December to around $91K by the end of March. The game's downloads started strong at 20K but saw a significant decrease to 7.3K. Weekly active users started at 181K and ended the quarter with 145K, indicating a decrease in engagement.
Galaxy Attack: Shooting Game
Galaxy Attack, published by 1SOFT, had its revenue oscillate, ending the quarter on a high note with over $76K. Downloads remained relatively stable, with a strong start at 56K and ending at 40K. The game maintained a large active user base, with a high of 456K in early January and closing the quarter with around 401K.
Mr Autofire
Mr Autofire, from Finnish publisher Lightheart Entertainment, saw its revenue rise towards the end of the quarter, reaching $65K. The game's downloads peaked in mid-January at over 14K and slowly decreased to approximately 6.6K. Weekly active users remained fairly consistent, hovering around 90K for most of the quarter.
1945 Air Force: Airplane games
1945 Air Force, also published by 1SOFT, displayed a revenue pattern with a sharp increase mid-March at $57K. The game's downloads showed a decline from 43K in late December to around 26K by March end. The weekly active user count showed a decreasing trend, from 149K to 119K.
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