AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
European iOS Market: Top 5 Baseball Games' Performance in Q1 2021
An analysis of the top 5 baseball game apps on the iOS platform in Europe for Q1 2021 reveals their downloads, revenue, and active users trends. Insights from Sensor Tower indicate varying performances among these popular titles.
In the first quarter of 2021, baseball enthusiasts in Europe engaged with their favorite sport through a variety of iOS games. Data provided by Sensor Tower offers a glimpse into the performance of the top baseball gaming apps during this period.
Homerun Clash saw its revenue peak at $2.7K in mid-February, with a general upward trend throughout the quarter. Downloads spiked at 1.15K in mid-January before gradually declining to 565 by the end of March. Weekly active users started strong at 8.4K but saw a dip to 6.9K towards the quarter's end.
For MLB 9 Innings 24, the revenue experienced fluctuations, with an impressive jump to $3K in the last week of March. Downloads reached their zenith at 805 in the third week of January, followed by a significant leap to 1.45K at the quarter's close. The active user count showed an overall increase, starting at 1.6K and rising to 2.1K by the end of March.
MLB Tap Sports Baseball 2020 observed its highest revenue in mid-January at $2K, with a general downward trend to $617 by the quarter's end. The game's downloads were modest, peaking at 336 in the second week of January, while the weekly active users count decreased slightly from 4.1K to 3.5K during the quarter.
The Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader app experienced a mid-quarter revenue surge, reaching $1.4K in late January, and ended the quarter on a high note at $965. Downloads hit a high of 82 in the fourth week of February, and active users showed a modest but steady increase from 204 to 243.
Lastly, Baseball Superstars® 2012 displayed a steady revenue stream, maintaining around $500 throughout the quarter, with a slight increase to $518 at the end. Downloads saw a gradual increase, ending at 60 in the last week of March. Active users showed an interesting pattern, with a spike to 55 in late March from an otherwise low engagement level.
For more detailed insights and analytics on app performance, Sensor Tower's extensive data can further illuminate the trends and behaviors in the mobile gaming industry.