AI Insights · Timothy · March 2021
Top 5 iOS Racing Games in Latin America: Q1 2021 Performance
A look at the performance of the top 5 racing games on the iOS platform in Latin America during the first quarter of 2021, showcasing downloads and user trends from Sensor Tower data.
In the first quarter of 2021, racing game enthusiasts in Latin America continued to engage with their favorite high-speed titles on iOS. Sensor Tower offers a detailed insight into how these games performed during this period.
Mario Kart Tour by Nintendo Co., Ltd. experienced a steady trend in downloads, starting at approximately 49K in the last week of December 2020 and dipping to around 28K in early February 2021 before climbing back up to nearly 40K by the end of March. Weekly active users saw a slight decline from 388K at the end of December to around 373K by the end of March, with minor fluctuations in between.
Zynga Inc.'s CSR 2 - Realistic Drag Racing showed a decline in downloads from 24K at the end of December to about 15K in mid-February, followed by a rise to over 18K by late March. Weekly active users displayed resilience, starting at 256K and peaking at 232K in late March after experiencing a dip in February.
Gameloft's Asphalt 9: Legends witnessed a decrease in downloads from 24K in late December to 18K in mid-February, then a significant increase to over 28K by the end of March. Its weekly active users hovered between 62K and 69K throughout the quarter, ending slightly stronger than it started.
Electronic Arts' Need for Speed No Limits saw a gradual increase in downloads, with numbers rising from around 12K in late December to nearly 20K by the end of March. The game's weekly active users grew consistently, from 81K at the end of December to a notable 99K at the end of March.
Lastly, Real Racing 3, also by Electronic Arts, showed variability in its download numbers, starting at around 11K in late December, peaking at over 16K in late February, and settling at about 10K by the end of March. The game's weekly active users had a significant spike to 69K in late February before stabilizing at roughly 59K by the end of the quarter.
For more insights and detailed performance data, Sensor Tower's platform offers an in-depth analysis of the mobile app market.