AI Insights · Timothy · July 2021
Top 5 Season Pass Games Performance in Austria Q2 2021
In Q2 2021, the top 5 season pass games in Austria showed diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Key insights reveal notable performance variations among these popular titles.
In the second quarter of 2021, Austria's top 5 season pass games on a unified platform exhibited varied performance trends. Here’s a breakdown of how these games fared in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Clash Royale from Supercell saw a significant rise in weekly revenue, peaking at around $323K in the week of June 7. Weekly downloads for the game showed an upward trend, reaching 8.1K in the same week. The title also enjoyed a steady increase in weekly active users, climbing from 174.3K at the start of the quarter to 442.1K by the end.
Another Supercell game, Brawl Stars, experienced variable revenue trends, with weekly earnings fluctuating and hitting a high of approximately $243K in the week of June 21. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, with a peak of 5.1K in mid-June. The game’s weekly active users hovered around 150K to 156K throughout the quarter.
Clash of Clans, also by Supercell, showed a notable spike in revenue, reaching about $387K in the week of April 12. Weekly downloads peaked at 4.7K in the same week. The game maintained a strong base of active users, fluctuating between 200K and 296K.
Mighty Party: Battle Heroes from Panoramik Games had more modest revenue trends, with weekly earnings peaking at around $10.3K in early June. Weekly downloads showed a peak of 4.9K in the week of June 21. The game’s active user base grew steadily, reaching approximately 23.1K by the end of the quarter.
Subway Surfers by Sybo Games ApS demonstrated consistent performance with a peak of 5K downloads in late June. Revenue trends remained modest, with weekly earnings around $613 by the end of June. The game’s active user count showed a significant increase, climbing from 80.3K at the start of the quarter to 117.9K by the end.
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