AI Insights · Timothy · July 2021
Top 5 First Person Games in Costa Rica for Q2 2021
In Q2 2021, the top five first-person games in Costa Rica showed varied trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Discover the performance of these popular games on a unified platform.
In Q2 2021, the top five first-person games in Costa Rica showcased diverse trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a closer look at the performance of these popular titles.
Call of Duty®: Mobile from Activision Publishing, Inc. experienced a fluctuating revenue pattern, peaking at around $16.4K in the last week of May. Weekly downloads varied, reaching a high of 3.9K at the end of March and a low of 2.8K in mid-June. Active users remained relatively stable, averaging around 60K throughout the quarter, with a slight dip to approximately 56.2K in mid-June.
Minecraft by Mojang saw a gradual increase in weekly revenue, culminating at about $3.9K in the final week of June. Downloads hovered around 600, with a slight increase to 723 at the end of March. Active users were steady, averaging around 42K, with a minor peak of 43.6K in the last week of May.
Sniper 3D: Gun Shooting Games from Wildlife Studios showed a mixed trend in revenue, peaking at $757 in the last week of March and $715 in early June. Downloads saw a high of 4.7K at the end of May but dropped to 2.6K by the end of June. Active users fluctuated, starting at 24.4K in late March and declining to 19.8K by the end of June.
Chapters: Interactive Stories by Crazy Maple Studio, Inc. had an inconsistent revenue pattern, with a high of $866 in early April and a low of $314 in mid-April. Downloads peaked at 874 in late May, while active users saw a high of 3.2K in early June but decreased to 2.5K by the end of June.
Pixel Gun 3D: Online Shooter from Cubic Games experienced a low revenue trend, peaking at $962 in early April. Downloads ranged from 426 in late May to 801 in late June. Active users showed an upward trend, starting at 3.1K in late March and reaching 4.1K by the end of June.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics, visit Sensor Tower.