AI Insights · Timothy · July 2021
Top 5 Dragon Games on iOS in Russia in Q2 2021
Discover the performance of the top 5 dragon-themed games on iOS in Russia during Q2 2021, including insights on downloads, revenue, and active users from Sensor Tower.
Explore the performance of the top 5 dragon-themed games on iOS in Russia during the second quarter of 2021. Data provided by Sensor Tower reveals interesting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users for these popular apps.
Frost & Flame: King of Avalon from FunPlus International AG saw its weekly revenue fluctuate throughout the quarter, peaking at around $29K in the week of March 29 and dipping to about $17K in early May. Weekly downloads increased significantly mid-quarter, reaching over 3.7K in early June, while weekly active users peaked at approximately 7.8K in mid-June before declining to around 4.5K by the end of the month.
Merge Dragons! by Gram Games maintained a relatively stable weekly revenue, with a slight increase towards the end of June, hitting approximately $11.7K. Weekly downloads experienced a notable rise in late May, reaching over 4.3K, and remained strong throughout June. Weekly active users remained consistent, fluctuating around the 50K-60K range.
Dragon Mania Legends from Gameloft showed a varied revenue pattern, with weekly earnings peaking at around $6.2K in mid-June. Downloads peaked at 3.5K in early May and maintained a steady flow above 2K for most of the quarter. The app's weekly active users hovered around the 27K-31K mark, showing a slight increase towards the end of June.
Dragon Storm Fantasy by Goat Co. Ltd saw its revenue peak at approximately $4.8K in late May, with a notable decrease towards the end of June, dropping to about $1.1K. Weekly downloads saw a peak of 496 in early May. The active user base showed a peak of 1.5K in early May before declining to around 800 by the end of June.
Dragons of Atlantis by Deca Games EOOD experienced relatively low weekly downloads, peaking at 14 in mid-June. Weekly revenue was highest at approximately $4.2K in late March but significantly declined to around $174 by the end of June. The app maintained a small but steady active user base, fluctuating around the 100 mark throughout the quarter.
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