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UK's Top 5 Android Shooter Games in Q1 2021: A Sensor Tower Report

Explore the Q1 2021 performance of the leading Shooter Games on Android in the UK, highlighting key trends and user engagement, as reported by Sensor Tower.

UK's Top 5 Android Shooter Games in Q1 2021: A Sensor Tower Report

As the first quarter of 2021 wrapped up, Sensor Tower's data provided a fascinating look into the performance of the top shooter games on Android in the United Kingdom. In this overview, we'll delve into the trends and numbers that defined their standing in the market.

PUBG MOBILE from Level Infinite saw a peak in revenue during the week of January 18th with $117K, followed by a notable dip to $71K in mid-February, and then a resurgence to $114K in mid-March. Downloads hit a high of 12K in mid-March, while weekly active users (WAU) showed a significant rise from 113K in early March to 122K the following week, before slightly declining towards the end of the month.

Activision Publishing's Call of Duty: Mobile Season 2 experienced its highest revenue of $78K in late January, with a subsequent fall to $55K in mid-February. However, it managed to recover to $71K by the end of March. The game's downloads were fairly stable, starting at 12K at the end of December and ending the quarter at 9K. WAU showed a positive trend, starting at 150K in December and growing to 160K by the end of March.

Garena International I's Free Fire: The Chaos revenue trended upwards, from $30K at the end of December to a peak of $44K in early March, before settling at $33K by the end of the quarter. Downloads began at 4K and saw a spike to 4K in early February, while WAU increased from 105K to 122K in the same month, maintaining a steady figure towards the end of March.

War Robots Multiplayer Battles, developed by MY.GAMES B.V., had its revenue fluctuate between $17K and $23K throughout the quarter. Downloads saw a decrease from 2K at the beginning of the quarter to just over 1K by the end, with WAU experiencing a decline from 15K to 11K in mid-March, before a slight recovery to nearly 12K.

Finally, Wildlife Studios' War Machines:Tanks Battle Game showed a decrease in revenue from $16K at the end of December to a low of $10K in mid-March, before a minor increase to $10K by the end of the month. Downloads peaked at 8K in early February but then dropped to 4K in early March, with a slight increase to 7K by the end of March. WAU saw a notable rise from 24K in early March to nearly 35K by the end of the quarter.

For more in-depth insights and detailed analytics on these and other mobile applications, Sensor Tower's platform remains an authoritative source for market intelligence and trends.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: April 2021