AI Insights · Timothy · July 2021
Top 5 Military Games Performance in Malta: Q2 2021
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 military games in Malta during Q2 2021, including weekly downloads and revenue data from Sensor Tower.
In the second quarter of 2021, the top 5 military games in Malta showed varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads and revenue. Here is a detailed look at how each game fared during this period, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Top War: Battle Game by RiverGame saw fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $624 in the last week of March and experiencing a low of $132 in the final week of May. Weekly downloads for the game peaked at 180 in the week of April 12, with a general trend of declining downloads towards the end of the quarter, reaching a low of 105 in the last week of June.
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 8 from Activision Publishing, Inc. had the highest weekly revenue among the top 5, peaking at around $1.8K in late March. Revenue saw fluctuations throughout the quarter, with a significant drop to $755 in early June before recovering to $1.4K by the end of the month. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, starting at 181 in late March and ending at 99 in the last week of June.
FPS Commando Shooting Games by Hazel Mobile Games had minimal revenue, consistently around $1 in several weeks. The game experienced a surge in weekly downloads, peaking at 331 in the first week of June, after a steady increase from 38 in early May.
World War 2: Shooting Games by Edkon Games GmbH showed a brief spike in weekly downloads, reaching 142 in the first week of May. However, downloads declined significantly towards the end of the quarter, with the lowest point being 21 in the week of June 21. Revenue for this game was negligible, with only $10 earned during the week of May 17.
Warpath: Ace Shooter from LilithGames experienced varied weekly revenue, peaking at $665 in the week of May 10. Downloads were relatively lower compared to other games, peaking at 119 at the end of March and showing a general decline to 62 by the end of June.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where you can find more detailed analytics and trends.