AI Insights · Timothy · July 2021
Top Tank Games on iOS in the UK for Q2 2021
In Q2 2021, the top tank games on iOS in the UK showed varied performance trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s an overview based on Sensor Tower data.
In Q2 2021, the performance of the top tank games on iOS in the United Kingdom varied significantly in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Below is a detailed look at the trends for each of the top five games, based on data from Sensor Tower.
World of Tanks Blitz™ from WARGAMING Group Limited saw a notable pattern in its weekly revenue, with figures ranging between approximately $12.7K and $25.5K. The highest revenue was recorded in the first week of the quarter, while the lowest was observed in mid-May. Downloads for the game fluctuated, peaking at around 1.7K in mid-June before dropping to 674 by the end of the quarter. Weekly active users showed a slight decline overall, from 7.8K at the start of the quarter to 6.4K by the end, with a peak of 7.3K in mid-June.
War Machines: Battle Tank Games by Wildlife Studios experienced a steady increase in weekly revenue, reaching approximately $18.5K in mid-June. Downloads saw a peak of 1.6K in early April before declining to around 542 by the end of the quarter. Active users initially stood at 9.4K but dropped to 6K by the end of June, with small fluctuations throughout the quarter.
Tank Stars from AI Games FZ displayed consistent weekly revenue, hovering between $1.2K and $1.8K. Downloads were relatively stable, with a notable peak of 4.3K in early April and another high of 3.7K in mid-June. The game's active user base remained strong, starting at 21.9K and ending the quarter at 18.7K, with minor ups and downs in between.
Iron Force by CoolFishGames had a modest revenue performance, with weekly figures varying from $133 to $5.1K. Downloads were generally low, with significant spikes in early April at 624 downloads. Active users fluctuated slightly, starting at 504 and ending at 367, with a peak of 715 in early April.
Massive Warfare: Tank Battles from Tiny Bytes showed a gradual decline in weekly revenue, ranging from $503 to $1.7K, with a peak in early May. Downloads were minimal, peaking at 1.5K in early April, and active users saw a steady decrease from 1.9K at the start of the quarter to 265 by the end.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower's website.