AI Insights · Timothy · June 2021
Top 5 MOBA Apps on Android in Netherlands - Q2 2021
Brawl Stars led the MOBA category in the Netherlands on Android during Q2 2021, with notable performances from Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Box Simulator for Brawl Stars.
In the second quarter of 2021, the top MOBA applications on the Android platform in the Netherlands demonstrated varying trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at the performance data for the leading apps in this category, sourced from Sensor Tower.
Brawl Stars, published by Supercell, saw substantial weekly revenue fluctuations, peaking at around $44K in mid-April before stabilizing to approximately $28K by the end of June. Weekly downloads exhibited an upward trend towards mid-June, reaching 8.2K, while weekly active users increased from 236K at the start of April to a high of 274K in mid-June.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang from Moonton experienced consistent weekly revenue, with figures hovering around $13K to $16K throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads showed a notable rise in early May, peaking at 2.1K, and weekly active users grew steadily from 24K in late March to 28K by mid-June.
Box Simulator for Brawl Stars, developed by DEHA, did not generate any revenue during the quarter. However, the app saw a significant increase in weekly downloads, reaching 1.2K at the end of April. Weekly active users also rose, peaking at 2.2K in early May before settling around 1.6K by the end of June.
League of Legends: Wild Rift, published by Riot Games, Inc, experienced a decline in weekly downloads, dropping from 1.6K at the end of March to 416 by the end of June. Weekly revenue also decreased, peaking at $7K in early April and falling to approximately $2K by the end of June. Weekly active users followed a downward trend from 5.7K in late March to 4K by the end of June.
Tanks a Lot - 3v3 Battle Arena by Highcore Labs LLC had modest weekly revenue, peaking at around $407 in late June. Weekly downloads showed slight fluctuations, reaching a high of 339 in early May. The app’s weekly active users peaked at 984 in mid-May, with a noticeable dip to 464 by early June before rebounding to 694 by the end of the month.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.