AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
UK's Top 5 Android Soccer Games Performance in Q1 2021
An analysis of the UK's top five Android soccer games in Q1 2021 reveals their download and active user trends. Sensor Tower provides more detailed insights on these leading sports applications.
In the first quarter of 2021, the UK's Android platform saw varying performance trends among the top five soccer games. Let's delve into the data provided by Sensor Tower to understand how these games fared in terms of downloads and active users.
Starting with Soccer Super Star, the game showed a downward trend in both downloads and weekly active users. Downloads decreased from 22K in the last week of December 2020 to 10K by the end of March 2021. Weekly active users also followed a declining path, dropping from roughly 80K to 60K in the same period.
Next, Head Ball 2 - Online Soccer experienced a fluctuation in revenue, peaking at 6K USD in the last week of December and then generally declining to 3.8K USD by the end of March. Downloads showed a general decrease from 10K to 8K, while weekly active users had a dip but rose again to 79K by the end of the quarter.
For Madfut 21, with no revenue to report, we observed that downloads peaked in late January at around 8K before settling to 5.7K by March's end. Weekly active users increased over the quarter, from 27K to almost 40K, showing a positive engagement trend.
ELECTRONIC ARTS' EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer showed a significant revenue of 68K USD in late December, with a dip and recovery pattern ending at 45K USD by March 29th. Downloads saw a gradual decrease from 8.6K to just under 5K, whereas weekly active users had a slight upward trend from 118K to 133K in late March.
Lastly, Mini Football - Mobile Soccer from Miniclip.com showed a revenue trend starting at 6.7K USD and ending the quarter at 5.1K USD. The game's downloads declined from 8.3K to 4.2K, and weekly active users followed a downward trend from 30K to 20K.
In summary, the UK's top soccer games on the Android platform experienced mixed performance in the first quarter of 2021. While some games saw a dip in engagement and downloads, others maintained or increased their user base. For more detailed insights, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data provides a deeper look into the mobile gaming landscape.