AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 Pirate Games on iOS in Australia: Q3 2021 Performance
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 pirate games on iOS in Australia during Q3 2021, including download rates, revenue, and active users.
During the third quarter of 2021, the top 5 pirate-themed games on iOS in Australia showcased varied performances in terms of revenue, downloads, and active user engagement. Here’s a detailed look at how these games fared:
Pirate Kings™
Throughout Q3 2021, Pirate Kings™ from Playtika LTD saw fluctuations in its weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $6.9K in early September. Weekly downloads hovered around the low hundreds, with a slight dip to 37 in early September before recovering to 86 by the end of the month. Active users experienced a gradual decline from 495 at the beginning of the quarter to 433 by the end.
Pirates of the Caribbean : ToW
Pirates of the Caribbean: ToW from JOYCITY Corp had a mixed quarter with weekly revenue starting at $4.9K and seeing a high of $6.1K in mid-July before tapering off to around $2.8K by the end of September. Download numbers were generally low, peaking at 103 in late June and dropping to as low as 13 in mid-September before a brief spike to 96. Active users showed a downward trend, decreasing from 279 in late June to 198 by the end of the quarter.
Age of Sail: Navy & Pirates
Age of Sail: Navy & Pirates by Special Gamez Technology Co., Ltd. experienced a steady revenue stream, with notable peaks around $2.3K in early July and maintaining figures around $700-$1.4K through the quarter. Weekly downloads remained modest, with a range from 7 to 27. There were no significant changes in the active user base data provided.
Prize Blast
Prize Blast from Full Game Ahead displayed a consistent performance in weekly revenue, peaking at $1.1K in mid-August and generally staying above $300. The game maintained a steady download rate, with weekly figures ranging from 103 to 304. No active user data was available for this period.
Plunder Pirates
Midoki’s Plunder Pirates saw an increase in weekly revenue, reaching around $404 by the end of September from a low of $122 in early September. Downloads were relatively low, with a brief spike to 36 in late September. Active users showed slight fluctuations, starting at 303 and ending the quarter at 258.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower’s platform.