AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Insights: Top 5 Horror Games Surge in France
An analysis of France's Top 5 Horror Games on unified platforms in Q1 2021 reveals significant user engagement. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look at the trends and numbers.
Top 5 Horror Games Performance in France: Q1 2021
The first quarter of 2021 has seen varied performances among the top horror games in France. Utilizing data from Sensor Tower, we examine how these spine-chilling favorites have fared in the French market.
Identity V, published by NetEase Games, observed its weekly revenue peaking at $8.2K in late February, with a noticeable dip to $3.7K mid-March. Downloads spiked to 1K during the same peak period, while weekly active users showcased resilience, maintaining around 10K throughout the quarter.
BANDAI NAMCO's Very Little Nightmares experienced a revenue high of $2.4K in early March, followed by a gradual decrease to $772. The game's downloads reached a high of 272 in mid-February, correlating with the revenue peak. Weekly active user data was not provided for this title.
Hello Neighbor, from tinyBuild LLC, saw a significant revenue jump to $1.8K at the start of March, followed by a decrease to $881 by the quarter's end. Downloads hit an impressive 11.5K in the last week of March, and weekly active users reached a peak of 40K, indicating a strong player base.
Behaviour Interactive Inc.'s Dead by Daylight Mobile showed its revenue peaking at $990 in early March before falling to $547. Downloads maintained a steady range, with a high of 2.6K mid-February. Weekly active users hovered around the 5K mark, demonstrating a consistent engagement.
Finally, Five Nights at Freddy's AR by Illumix, Inc. had its best revenue week at $695 in early January, with a downward trend to $248 by March's end. Downloads saw a peak of 3.9K in late February, while weekly active users showcased an impressive tally, peaking at 12.8K in early March.
For more detailed insights and data, Sensor Tower's platform offers a comprehensive analysis of app performance metrics.