AI Insights · Timothy · September 2021
Top 5 Casual Games Performance in Switzerland Q3 2021
In Q3 2021, the top 5 casual games in Switzerland experienced varied trends in downloads, revenue, and active users on a unified platform, with notable performances from Project Makeover and Fishdom.
In Q3 2021, the top 5 casual games in Switzerland showed diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. Here’s a closer look at how each game performed:
Project Makeover from Magic Tavern, Inc. saw a significant increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $53.7K in the final week of August. Weekly downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of 8K in early August before declining to around 4.9K by the end of September. The game's weekly active users decreased from 44.9K to 35.6K over the quarter.
Subway Surfers by Sybo Games ApS experienced a modest revenue trend, with a peak of $4.6K at the end of June and a low of $822 at the end of September. Weekly downloads were relatively consistent, with a peak of 7.1K in mid-July and a slight drop to 3.4K by the end of September. Active users declined from 110.9K to 93.4K throughout the quarter.
My Talking Angela 2 from Outfit7 Limited saw weekly revenue peak at $2.6K in late July, tapering off to around $366 by the end of September. Downloads started strong with 11.9K in mid-July but fell to 1.6K by the quarter's end. Active users increased significantly to 25.5K in early August but decreased to 12K by late September.
Royal Match by Dream Games exhibited a steady rise in weekly revenue, peaking at $49.4K in the last week of September. Downloads varied, with a high of 5.2K in mid-August and a low of 2.8K in mid-September. The game’s active users increased from 5.7K to 15.5K over the quarter.
Fishdom from Playrix achieved the highest weekly revenue among the top 5, reaching $222.7K in the last week of September. Downloads remained steady, with numbers hovering around 3.8K to 4.5K throughout the quarter. Active users showed a slight decline from 40.4K to 36.6K by the end of September.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower data. For more detailed analysis, visit Sensor Tower.