AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 3D Realistic Games in the US: Q3 2021 Performance
The top 5 3D realistic games in the US showed remarkable trends in downloads, revenue, and active users in Q3 2021. Data from Sensor Tower highlights the performance of Free Fire, Call of Duty®: Mobile, State of Survival: Zombie War, PUBG MOBILE, and IMVU: 3D Avatar Creator & Chat.
Throughout the third quarter of 2021, the top 5 3D realistic games in the United States exhibited significant trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, highlights the performance of Free Fire, Call of Duty®: Mobile, State of Survival: Zombie War, PUBG MOBILE, and IMVU: 3D Avatar Creator & Chat.
Free Fire from Garena experienced fluctuations in its weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $8.2M in the week of August 23. Weekly downloads saw a significant spike, reaching 621K in the final week of September, while weekly active users hovered around 4.8M throughout the quarter.
Call of Duty®: Mobile by Activision maintained strong revenue figures, with a high of around $5.3M in the week of August 23. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, with a notable peak of 344K in the week of July 26. Active user numbers varied, peaking at 5.4M in early August.
State of Survival: Zombie War from FunPlus saw its highest weekly revenue in mid-July, reaching $4.1M. Downloads fluctuated, with the highest at 160K in early July. Active users saw a general decline, with a low of 233K in early August but rebounded to 320K by the end of September.
PUBG MOBILE by Tencent demonstrated an impressive revenue spike, peaking at $5.1M in the week of August 16. Downloads were fairly consistent, with the highest weekly number at 195K in early July. Active users showed a slight decline, starting at 1.47M in late June and ending at 1.09M by the end of September.
IMVU: 3D Avatar Creator & Chat from IMVU saw steady revenue, peaking at $1.3M in the week of July 5. Weekly downloads were highest at 114K in mid-July, while active users experienced a gradual decline from 860K in late June to 789K by the end of September.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.