AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 Squad RPG Apps on iOS in Lithuania: Q3 2021 Performance
In Q3 2021, Lithuania's top 5 Squad RPG apps on iOS showed varied trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Detailed insights from Sensor Tower reveal significant growth for some titles.
In the third quarter of 2021, the top 5 Squad RPG apps on the iOS platform in Lithuania exhibited diverse performance trends. Here’s a closer look at the key metrics for each app, based on data from Sensor Tower.
CookieRun: Kingdom saw a significant increase in both weekly downloads and revenue towards the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads surged from 9 in late June to 539 by mid-September. Revenue followed a similar upward trajectory, peaking at approximately $397 in the week of September 13. The app’s weekly active users also showed substantial growth, climbing from 130 at the start of the quarter to 968 by September 20.
Gacha Club maintained a relatively stable performance in terms of downloads and active users. Weekly downloads hovered around the 70s, with a slight dip to 46 in mid-September. The app’s active user base remained consistent, averaging around 950 throughout the quarter.
Hero Wars: Alliance RPG experienced fluctuations in revenue and downloads. Revenue peaked at $870 in mid-July, then varied between $177 and $674 for the rest of the quarter. Weekly downloads were initially low but saw a notable increase to 173 in the week of September 20. Active users showed a moderate decline from 506 at the start of the quarter to 502 by the end.
Heroes Charge displayed a consistent pattern in both revenue and downloads. Weekly revenue ranged between $13 and $43, with a peak of $39 in early September. Downloads saw an uptick from 7 in early August to 128 by mid-September. Active users showed a gradual recovery from 44 in early August to 133 by the end of September.
RAID: Shadow Legends had a mixed quarter with stable revenue but fluctuating downloads and active users. Weekly revenue peaked at $500 in mid-September, while downloads were minimal, dropping to as low as 1 in the week of September 20. The app’s active user base saw a slight decline from 484 in early July to 363 by the end of September.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.