AI Insights · Timothy · July 2021
Top 5 Bubble Shooter Games on Android in Africa, Q2 2021
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 bubble shooter games on Android in Africa during Q2 2021, highlighting downloads, revenue, and active user metrics.
In the second quarter of 2021, the top bubble shooter games on Android in Africa demonstrated varied trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. According to Sensor Tower data, these trends provide key insights into the performance of these popular apps.
Bubble Witch 3 Saga from King showed fluctuations in its weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $2.6K at the end of March and again at the end of June. Weekly downloads experienced a significant surge, reaching around 28K in the week of May 10. Active users peaked in the same week at around 118K before declining slightly towards the end of the quarter.
Bubble Shooter - Classic Pop maintained a relatively steady weekly revenue, with minor fluctuations, peaking at about $1.1K in late March. Weekly downloads started strong with over 91K at the end of March but saw a decline towards the end of June, falling to about 46K. Active users followed a similar trend, starting at over 562K and decreasing to approximately 460K by the quarter's end.
Bubbles Empire Champions from Ilyon had its highest weekly revenue of approximately $1K in mid-April, followed by a decline. Downloads peaked at around 24K in mid-April, then decreased before rebounding to about 20K by the end of June. Active users saw a peak of approximately 119K in mid-April, with a slight recovery to about 114K at the end of the quarter.
Jungle Marble Blast by coolstudios experienced a consistent increase in weekly downloads, reaching about 24.7K in late June. Revenue also saw a gradual increase, peaking at approximately $602 in the same period. Active users steadily grew throughout the quarter, peaking at around 154K in June.
Bubble Shooter: Panda Pop! from Jam City, Inc. had a modest performance with weekly revenue peaking at around $523 at the end of March. Downloads saw a decline, starting at about 2.4K and dropping to 916 by the end of June. Active users followed a downward trend, starting at over 11.5K and ending the quarter with approximately 9K.
These insights from Sensor Tower demonstrate the dynamic landscape of mobile gaming in Africa, with each app experiencing unique trends in user engagement and financial performance. For more detailed data and insights, visit Sensor Tower.