AI Insights · Timothy · July 2021
Top 5 Pokemon Collector Games on Android in the US Q2 2021
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 Pokemon collector games on the Android platform in the United States for Q2 2021. Explore weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics.
In Q2 2021, the top 5 Pokemon collector games on the Android platform in the United States showcased impressive performance metrics. Here's a breakdown of their weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends during this period.
Pokémon GO, developed by Niantic, Inc., maintained strong financial performance with weekly revenue fluctuating between $1.7M and $3.1M, peaking at $3.1M in the week of June 7. Downloads ranged from 41K to 56K, with a notable increase to 56K in the week of June 21. The game also had a robust active user base, starting at 7.5M and climbing to 8.1M by the end of the quarter.
Pokémon Masters EX from DeNA Co., Ltd. saw weekly revenue oscillating between approximately $67K and $227K, with a peak of $227K in the week of May 31. Downloads varied from 4.2K to 21K, with the highest downloads occurring in the same week. Active users ranged from 67K to 81K, peaking at 81K in early June.
Evertale by ZigZaGame Inc. experienced a significant revenue spike, reaching $110K in mid-June. Weekly downloads showed notable increases, especially in early June with a peak of 5.8K. Active users started at 7K and achieved a high of 14K in the first week of June.
Summon Dragons from HK Hero Entertainment Co., Limited saw steady revenue growth, peaking at $49K in mid-June. Downloads varied, with a high of 12K in early June. Active users rose from 7K to a peak of 15K in mid-June.
Finally, DIGIMON ReArise by Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. experienced consistent weekly revenue, ranging from $9.1K to $33.8K. Downloads remained steady between 892 and 1.2K. Active users showed slight fluctuations, starting at 4.7K and ending the quarter at 4K.
This data highlights the dynamic nature of the Pokemon collector games market on the Android platform in the United States. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.