AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Brazil's Top Shoot'em Up Games Q1 2021 Performance Overview
An analysis of Brazil's top Shoot'em Up games in the first quarter of 2021 reveals trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into the performance of these popular titles.
Brazil's Top Shoot'em Up Games Q1 2021 Performance Overview
The first quarter of 2021 has been an eventful period for Shoot'em Up games in Brazil, with various titles showing interesting trends in user engagement and downloads. Here we dive into the performance of the top five games in this category, based on data provided by Sensor Tower.
Archero
Published by HABBY, Archero saw a decrease in both revenue and downloads over the quarter, starting at approximately $18K and 28K respectively, and ending at around $6K and 8K. Weekly active users also showed a downward trend, from about 127K in the final week of December to roughly 92K by the end of March.
Galaxy Attack: Alien Shooter
ABIGAMES PTE. LTD's Galaxy Attack: Alien Shooter experienced fluctuations in revenue, peaking at $4.6K in early February, with an overall gentle decline to $4K by March end. Downloads were quite high, starting at 92K and peaking at 108K in January, before settling at 77K. The weekly active users count remained robust, starting at 394K and ending the quarter at 436K.
1945 - Airplane shooting game
ONESOFT GLOBAL PTE. LTD.'s 1945 - Airplane shooting game showed a descending revenue trend from $4.5K to $2K. The game’s downloads saw a high of 140K at the beginning of the quarter but ended at 71K. The active users count decreased from 511K to 362K throughout the quarter.
Mr Autofire
Lightheart Entertainment's Mr Autofire witnessed a revenue trend with minor fluctuations, starting at around $1.6K and ending at approximately $2K. Downloads peaked at 28K in January, but by March, they had dropped to 6K. Weekly active users presented an initial increase from 35K to 76K before descending to 68K by the quarter’s end.
HAWK: Airplane Space games
MY.GAMES B.V.'s HAWK: Airplane Space games showed a revenue trend that peaked at $3.2K in early February, with a decrease to $1.3K by the end of March. The game's downloads saw a significant spike in February, reaching 4.7K, and ended the quarter at 2.6K. The weekly active users experienced growth, starting at fewer than 1K and reaching approximately 7.7K.
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