AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Top 5 Soccer Games on iOS in Australia: Q1 2021 Performance
A look at the Q1 2021 performance of the top soccer games on the iOS platform in Australia, showcasing their downloads and active user trends, as reported by Sensor Tower.
As the first quarter of 2021 wraps up, it's time to take a look at the performance of the top soccer games on the iOS platform in Australia. The data provided by Sensor Tower offers insights into the downloads, revenue, and weekly active users for these leading games.
Starting with EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer, published by Electronic Arts, we observed a fluctuating revenue trend, peaking at around 16K USD in the last week of December 2020 and then gradually declining to 7K USD by the end of March 2021. Downloads showed an upward trend in early February, reaching over 3K, but experienced a drop mid-February, followed by a recovery to over 2K by the end of March. Weekly active users started at 33K and saw a peak of 36K in early February before ending the quarter at a similar level.
Nordeus' Top Eleven Be a Soccer Manager showed revenue figures with some volatility, starting at around 4K USD and reaching a high of nearly 9K USD by the end of March. Downloads remained relatively stable, hovering around the mid-200s mark, while weekly active users showed minimal fluctuations, generally staying within the 3K to 3.5K range.
First Touch Games Ltd.'s Dream League Soccer 2024 from the United Kingdom saw a decline in revenue from 7K USD to around 3.5K USD, with a slight recovery to around 4.5K USD at the quarter's end. Downloads began at 1.6K and decreased to just under 1K before rebounding to 1.8K. Weekly active users started at 25K, dipped slightly in the middle of the quarter, and then climbed to nearly 29K.
KONAMI's eFootball™ 2024 experienced a revenue decrease from 5K USD to less than 1K USD in late February, followed by a significant rise to over 6K USD by late March. Downloads showed a decrease from 644 to 331 in mid-February and then a rise to 531 by the end of March. Weekly active users remained fairly consistent, with a slight decrease from around 9K to 8.7K, before ending the quarter back at approximately 9.4K.
Lastly, Miniclip.com's Mini Football - Soccer game from Switzerland had a revenue trend that started at 3.4K USD and dipped to around 1.3K USD in mid-March before slightly recovering to 1.8K USD. Downloads saw a significant drop from 1.9K to 840 in late February, with a modest recovery to over 1K by the end of March. Weekly active users declined from 4K to around 2.6K, with a minor increase to 2.5K by the quarter's end.
For more detailed insights and data on app performance, Sensor Tower's platform offers an extensive overview of market trends and analytics.