AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Performance of Top Shooter Games in Australia
An overview of the performance trends for the top shooter games on a unified platform in Australia during the first quarter of 2021, as reported by Sensor Tower.
In the first quarter of 2021, the shooter game category saw significant engagement on unified platforms in Australia. Sensor Tower provides a detailed analysis of the top games in this genre, showcasing their downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
PUBG MOBILE maintained a strong presence with revenue peaking at around $538K in mid-January and again in mid-March. Downloads hit a high of approximately 10K in mid-March, while weekly active users saw a peak of around 147K at the year's start, with a noticeable rise again to 142K in mid-March.
Call of Duty®: Mobile also experienced a stable revenue pattern, with a spike to $144K in the last week of March. Downloads reached their highest at 15K in the first week of January, and weekly active users remained robust, starting at 252K and climbing back up to around 245K by the end of March.
War Robots Multiplayer Battles saw revenues fluctuating, with a notable peak of around $41K in early March. The game's downloads were highest at the start of February at over 2K, and the weekly active users count hovered around 9K at the beginning and end of the quarter.
Free Fire: The Chaos had its revenue climb to roughly $25K in late February, while downloads saw a significant increase to 2.7K in the last week of January. Weekly active users showed a steady increase, starting at 92K and reaching over 109K by the quarter's end.
LifeAfter experienced its highest revenue of around $39K in mid-February. Downloads peaked at 537 in the same period. Weekly active users saw a slight decline from 5.5K at the beginning of the quarter to just under 5K at its close.
The data from Sensor Tower offers valuable insights into the performance trends of shooter games in Australia, and more in-depth analysis can be found on their platform.