AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Performance of Top Music/Rhythm Apps in Europe
A look at the first-quarter performance of the leading Music/Rhythm applications in Europe, revealing trends in downloads, revenue, and user activity. Discover the latest insights from Sensor Tower on these engaging apps.
In the first quarter of 2021, Sensor Tower's data showcases interesting trends for the top Music/Rhythm applications across Europe. Here's how the top players fared on the unified platform.
Amanotes Pte. Ltd.'s Magic Tiles 3: Piano Game, started the quarter with downloads at 728K and ended with 477K, showing a fluctuating yet resilient performance. The revenue trended from $48K to $41K, while weekly active users saw a decrease from 4.2M to 4M.
Another app from the same publisher, Tiles Hop EDM Rush Music Ball, experienced a high volume of downloads, starting at 858K and finishing the quarter with 496K. Revenue showed a slight uptick from $19K to $17K, and weekly active users held steady around the 4M mark.
The dance phenomenon Just Dance Now by Ubisoft began with 89K downloads and saw a significant spike to 80K by quarter's end. Revenue demonstrated resilience, moving from $43K to $36K. Active users had a notable rise from 173K to 144K.
Uniugame's Sweet Dance-RU showed a consistent download pattern, starting at 27K and peaking at 41K. The revenue saw a mid-quarter dip but recovered to $34K, aligning with a rise in weekly active users from 43K to 58K.
Lastly, Bushiroad International's Love Live! All Stars had modest download numbers, opening with 281 and closing with 567. Revenue fluctuated throughout the quarter, ending at $12K. Weekly active users hovered around 3K, showing a slight growth.
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