AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Performance of Top Geolocation Games on iOS in the US
Explore the Q1 2021 trends for the top geolocation games on the iOS platform in the United States. Data sourced from Sensor Tower provides a snapshot of user engagement and financial performance.
As the first quarter of 2021 has wrapped up, insights into the performance of top geolocation games on iOS in the United States are now available, courtesy of Sensor Tower. Let's delve into the numbers and see how these games have fared.
Pokémon GO
Published by Niantic, Inc., Pokémon GO has maintained a strong performance, with revenue peaking at $4.8M in mid-February. The game saw a consistent revenue trend, hovering around $3M weekly. Downloads showed a spike to 177K in mid-February, while weekly active users rose steadily, reaching a high of 7.8M by the end of March.
Minecraft Earth
Mojang's Minecraft Earth experienced a modest revenue, with the highest at $533 in late December and showing a general declining trend. Downloads were relatively stable with a slight decrease over the quarter, ending at 22K. Weekly active users also saw a gradual decline, finishing at 51K in the last week of March.
Five Nights at Freddy's AR
Illumix, Inc.'s Five Nights at Freddy's AR showed fluctuating revenue, with a notable increase to $39.6K in the last week of March. Downloads remained stable with minor fluctuations, and weekly active users ended the quarter at 70.8K after a slight decrease.
Tamadog - Puppy Pet Dog Games
With no publisher country specified, Tamadog - Puppy Pet Dog Games showed increasing revenue throughout the quarter, reaching $34K by the end. Downloads saw a peak in early February at 26K but declined to 12K by the end of March. Weekly active users peaked in mid-February at 59.6K but decreased to 49.7K by the quarter's close.
Avo!
Playdeo's Avo! experienced variable revenue with a peak at $1.4K in early February. Downloads saw a significant decrease from 10K at the start of the quarter to 5.7K by the end. Weekly active users reached their highest at 16K in mid-March before declining to 10.8K.
For more insights and detailed analytics, Sensor Tower remains the go-to source for app performance data.