AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Performance of Top Soccer Games on Android in the US
A look at how the top 5 soccer games fared on the Android platform in the US during the first quarter of 2021, with trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
The first quarter of 2021 showed varying trends for the top soccer games on Android in the United States. Data from Sensor Tower provides insight into their performance.
EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer saw a fluctuating revenue trend, starting at $143K in the last week of December and peaking at $150K in early February, before dropping to around $75K by the end of March. Downloads began at 33K and dipped to 19K, while weekly active users started at 496K, decreasing to 404K in mid-January but recovering to 509K by the end of March.
eFootball™ 2024 experienced a revenue peak of $70K in the last week of March, up from $59K at the start of the analyzed period. Downloads were highest at the beginning of January with 6K but fell to just under 5K by March. Active users showed a slight increase from 186K to 187K throughout the quarter.
KLab's Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team had its revenue more than double from $43K to $58K, despite downloads decreasing from 9K to 636. Active users declined from 12K to 3.7K over the same period.
Mini Football - Mobile Soccer, published by Miniclip.com, saw revenue increase from $24K to $16K, with a significant spike in downloads mid-quarter at 27K, which then reduced to 4.9K. Active users peaked at 58K in early February but dropped to 23K by the end of March.
Lastly, Top Eleven Be a Soccer Manager from Nordeus showed a revenue rise from $13K to $30K. Downloads remained relatively stable, hovering around 2K, and weekly active users stayed consistent, with a slight increase from 13K to 13.4K.
For more detailed insights and data, Sensor Tower's platform is the go-to resource for app performance analytics.