AI Insights · Timothy · March 2021
Q1 2021 Performance of Top Zombie Games in Europe
An analysis of the top 5 zombie-themed mobile games in Europe for Q1 2021 reveals trends in downloads, revenue, and user engagement. Insights provided by Sensor Tower detail the quarter's performance.
As the mobile gaming industry continues to thrive, zombie-themed games remain a popular genre among players. Sensor Tower has provided a detailed look into the performance of the top zombie games in Europe for the first quarter of 2021. Here's an overview of how these games fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
State of Survival: Zombie War, published by FunPlus International AG, showed a strong presence in the market with consistent revenue, peaking at 4 million in late March. Downloads remained stable with a peak of 400 thousand in early January, and weekly active users hovered around 2 million throughout the quarter.
Last Shelter: Survival from LONG TECH NETWORK LIMITED experienced a revenue high of 800 thousand in the second week of February. The game saw a downloads peak of 60 thousand at the beginning of the quarter, with weekly active users reaching a quarter high of 250 thousand at the end of December.
Hong Kong Ke Mo software Co., Limited's Age of Origins:Tower Defense had a steady revenue throughout the quarter, with a high point of 600 thousand in late March. The game saw over 90 thousand downloads in early January and maintained around 450 thousand to 500 thousand weekly active users.
The game Puzzles & Survival by BUILDING-BLOCKS NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO.,LIMITED showed impressive revenue growth, reaching a peak of 700 thousand in late March. Downloads were strongest in early February at nearly 300 thousand, while weekly active users showed significant growth from 270 thousand to over 450 thousand by the end of March.
Lastly, Last Day on Earth: Survival from Russian publisher Kefir displayed a steady revenue, with a peak of 300 thousand in mid-March. Downloads for the game reached over 100 thousand in late January, and weekly active users saw a high of 600 thousand in the first week of January.
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