AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 High Fantasy Games in Latin America Q3 2021
Explore the performance of the top 5 high fantasy games in Latin America during Q3 2021, with key insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
The third quarter of 2021 saw some interesting trends in the performance of the top 5 high fantasy games on a unified platform in Latin America. Data from Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive look at weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for these popular titles.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang experienced a notable increase in weekly downloads, peaking at approximately 757.5K in the final week of September. Weekly revenue showed some fluctuations, starting strong at around $280K at the end of June and ending the quarter at approximately $206.9K. Active users remained robust, with a slight dip mid-quarter but closing at around 2.68M by the end of September.
Evony saw a significant rise in weekly downloads early in the quarter, reaching a high of 465.8K in early August before stabilizing around 368.2K by the end of September. Weekly revenue showed a steady increase, peaking at about $92.2K in the final week. Active users also saw growth, starting at approximately 438.8K and ending the quarter at around 950.3K.
Clash Royale had a consistent performance in terms of downloads, maintaining an average of around 350K downloads per week. The highest weekly revenue was recorded at approximately $417.8K in early September. Active users remained strong and increased steadily, closing the quarter at around 20.03M.
Lords Mobile: Last Rise of Qin experienced a decline in weekly downloads, starting at about 463.6K and dropping to around 203.8K by the end of September. Weekly revenue remained relatively stable, averaging around $220K throughout the quarter. Active users showed a downward trend, beginning at approximately 1.36M and ending at around 781.3K.
Coin Master had a steady performance in weekly revenue, peaking at around $600.9K at the end of June and maintaining an average of around $500K throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads showed a downward trend, starting at approximately 337.2K and dropping to around 213.9K by the end of September. Active users also saw a decline, from about 2.53M at the beginning of the quarter to around 1.99M by the end.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.