AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 UK Performance of Top Pirate Games on Unified Platforms
An insight into the Q1 2021 performance of the top pirate-themed mobile games in the United Kingdom on unified platforms, showcasing download and user engagement statistics without revenue for non-earning apps.
As the pirate sails of mobile gaming billow with the winds of user engagement, we cast our eyes on the performance of the top pirate-themed games in the United Kingdom for the first quarter of 2021. Data from Sensor Tower provides us with a treasure map to understand how these games have fared in terms of downloads and weekly active users.
Pirate Attack: Sea Battle saw a steady decline in downloads, starting the quarter with approximately 5 thousand and ending with around 2 thousand. The game's weekly active users mirrored this trend, commencing with over 7 thousand and dwindling down to about 3 thousand by the end of March.
Last Pirate: Island Survival also experienced a decrease in downloads, from close to 3 thousand in the last week of December to roughly 2 thousand in the final week of March. The game's active users started at around 4 thousand and had a slight drop to just over 3 thousand active users.
The high seas of Pirates of the Caribbean : ToW told a different tale, with revenue showing significant numbers starting from 32 thousand and peaking at 44 thousand in mid-March. Downloads for this title fluctuated, peaking at over 3 thousand in early January and closing the quarter at under 1 thousand. Weekly active users began at 2 thousand and saw a slight decline to just above 2 thousand.
Mutiny: Pirate Survival RPG started its quarter with modest downloads at around 800 and ended with just over 300. The weekly active users for Mutiny followed a declining pattern as well, from approximately 800 to just over 300 by the end of March.
Lastly, The Pirate: Caribbean Hunt showed an interesting journey with downloads peaking at over 600 in mid-February and then stabilizing to around 400 by the quarter's end. The weekly active users of this game showed resilience, starting at just above 1 thousand and maintaining a steady course to remain close to that figure.
For more detailed insights into the performance trends of these swashbuckling adventures, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data provides a deeper dive into the voyages of these digital pirate escapades.