AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Performance of Top Geolocation Games in Europe
Explore the Q1 2021 trends of the top five geolocation games in Europe, with insights into downloads, revenue, and active users. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look at how these games fared in the first quarter.
As the first quarter of 2021 wrapped up, the geolocation gaming landscape in Europe presented intriguing trends in user engagement and financial performance. Sensor Tower's data offers a comprehensive overview of how these location-based games attracted audiences across the continent.
Niantic, Inc.'s Pokémon GO continued to be a dominant force in the market, with revenue peaking at over $4M in mid-February before settling at around $2.5M by the end of March. Downloads saw a significant jump to 282K in the same peak week, while weekly active users climbed steadily, reaching a high of 12.8M by the end of March.
Jam City, Inc.'s Jurassic World Alive experienced more modest financial gains, with revenues hovering just above $90K for most of the quarter, and downloads peaked at over 31K in late March. Weekly active users saw a slight uptick towards the end of the quarter, reaching 172K.
Next Games' The Walking Dead: Our World showed a similar pattern to Jurassic World Alive, with revenues around $33K towards the end of Q1. The game's downloads peaked at 11K in mid-January, while the active user base maintained a level just above 56K by the quarter's close.
Niantic, Inc.'s second entry in the top five, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, saw its revenue peak at $28K in the last week of March after a dip earlier in the quarter. Downloads remained steady, with a slight increase to 8.4K by the end of March, while weekly active users hovered around 56K.
Lastly, Tamadog - Puppy Pet Dog Games from Akita Limited Liability Company witnessed a surge in downloads, peaking at 120K in early February. Revenue for the game saw a steady increase throughout the quarter, ending at over $22K. The weekly active users for this pet simulation game reached a high of 124K in late February.
For more insights into the performance of geolocation games and other app market data, Sensor Tower remains a valuable resource for detailed analytics and trends.