AI Insights · Timothy · March 2021
France's Top 5 Crime Games Show Varied Q1 2021 Performance
An analysis of the top 5 crime-themed mobile games in France for Q1 2021 reveals diverse trends in downloads and user engagement. Sensor Tower provides a closer look at these performance metrics.
As the first quarter of 2021 came to a close, the crime game genre on mobile devices saw interesting shifts in user engagement and downloads in France. Using data from Sensor Tower, we can delve into the performance of five popular crime-themed games on the unified platform.
The Grand Mafia, released by Phantix Games, experienced a significant spike in revenue early in the quarter, jumping from a modest USD 3447 in the third week of January to an impressive USD 93.9K by the end of March. Downloads followed a similar upward trend, starting at around 69K in mid-January and peaking at 121K in the final week of that month. Weekly active users mirrored this growth, escalating from approximately 49.7K to a peak of 150.8K in early February before stabilizing around 89.5K by quarter's end.
Playrix's Manor Matters maintained a steady revenue stream throughout Q1, starting at USD 45.5K in late December and reaching USD 61.4K by March's end. Downloads saw a significant boost in early February, hitting 90.2K, before gradually declining to 22.2K. The game's active users reached their zenith in late February with 178.1K before descending to 146.3K.
AI Games FZ's Hitmasters also displayed an interesting pattern, with revenue peaking at USD 364 in mid-January and downloads at 32.8K in early February. However, by the end of March, both revenue and downloads had dipped to USD 196 and 7.2K, respectively. Weekly active users followed a similar trajectory, starting at 143.5K and ending the quarter at 50.5K.
Johnny Trigger, by SayGames LTD, saw a fluctuating revenue pattern with an early January high of USD 979 and concluding March at USD 629. Downloads in the game showed resilience, climbing from 15.2K at the start of January to 17.5K by March's end. The active user base remained fairly stable, with a slight decrease from 154K to 112.3K over the quarter.
Lastly, Mafia City: War of Underworld, also by Phantix Games, maintained a robust revenue performance, starting at USD 135.3K and ending at USD 136.7K. Downloads, however, saw a slight decline from 21.6K to 11.5K. The weekly active users showed a modest decrease from 111.1K to 84.2K during the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data on the performance of these and other mobile applications, Sensor Tower's platform offers comprehensive analytics and reporting.