AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Analysis of Top Crime Games on iOS in France
A deep dive into the performance of leading crime-themed mobile games on the iOS platform in France for the first quarter of 2021, showcasing download and user engagement trends.
In the first quarter of 2021, crime-themed mobile games on iOS have seen a variety of trends in France. Sensor Tower's data provides insights into how these games have performed in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Manor Matters by Playrix, released in April 2020, showed a significant increase in revenue from $17K to $25K, peaking at $28K in early March before a slight dip to $26K at the end of the quarter. Downloads spiked in early February with 27K, followed by a gradual decline to 11K. Weekly active users peaked mid-February at 56K, ending the quarter at 46K.
Another title from Phantix Games, The Grand Mafia, released in August 2020, had a steady increase in revenue, starting at $510 and soaring to $33K by the end of March. Downloads had a sharp increase to 35K in late January, then tapered off to 6K. The game's weekly active users surged to 35K in early February and slightly decreased to 21K by the close of the quarter.
Mafia City: War of Underworld, with a longer presence on the market since its May 2017 release, showed fluctuating revenue, with a high of $71K in early January and stabilizing around $57K towards the end of March. Downloads saw a peak of 9K in late January and a decline to 5K. Active users were relatively stable, hovering around 29K throughout the quarter.
For SayGames LTD's Johnny Trigger, the revenue remained low, ranging from $271 to $578, and downloads decreased from 7K to 3K. Weekly active users showed a downward trend from 41K at the beginning of the quarter to 22K at the end.
Lastly, Hitmasters by AI Games FZ, which launched in February 2020, also saw minimal revenue fluctuations, with a small peak at $187 in mid-January. The game's downloads had an initial increase to 8K in early February but fell to 2K by the end of March. Weekly active users reached a high of 28K in early February, concluding the quarter at around 12K.
For more detailed insights and analytics, Sensor Tower's platform offers an extensive look into the performance of mobile applications across different regions and categories.