AI Insights · Timothy · September 2021
Top 5 Third Person Games on Android in New Zealand, Q3 2021
In Q3 2021, the top 5 third person games on Android in New Zealand showed varied performance in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Data from Sensor Tower reveals key trends.
In the third quarter of 2021, the top 5 third person games on the Android platform in New Zealand displayed diverse performance metrics. Here’s a closer look at the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends for these games, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Arrow Fest experienced a steady increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $65 in mid-August and then gradually declining to around $46 by the end of September. Weekly downloads saw a significant peak of 8.5K in early August before declining to 1.7K in the last week of September. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, starting at 4.4K in late July, peaking at around 10.6K in early August, and ending the quarter at 4.5K.
Run Rich 3D had a modest revenue performance, with the highest weekly revenue of $14 in late August. Weekly downloads exhibited a significant drop from 8.5K in late July to just 418 by the end of September. Correspondingly, weekly active users fell from a peak of 14.8K in late July to 3.5K by the end of the quarter.
Hair Challenge showed a gradual increase in weekly revenue from $3 at the end of August to $14 by the end of September. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 1.1K and 2.3K throughout the quarter. Weekly active users saw a slight decline from 14.6K in late June to around 12.1K by the end of September.
Destiny Run had no reported revenue during this period. Weekly downloads grew significantly, from just 20 in late July to a peak of 8.3K in early September, before falling to 3.2K by the end of the month. Weekly active users also increased substantially, peaking at around 13.7K in mid-September before declining to 7.9K by the end of the quarter.
Fat 2 Fit! did not report any revenue during this quarter. Weekly downloads saw a steep decline from 6.4K in late June to just 520 by the end of September. Similarly, weekly active users dropped from 14.1K in late June to 2.5K by the end of September.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analysis and trends, visit Sensor Tower.