AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 NFT Games Performance on Unified Platform in Spain Q3 2021
Explore the performance of the top 5 NFT games in Spain during Q3 2021, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the third quarter of 2021, the top 5 NFT games on a unified platform in Spain demonstrated varied performance trends. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides insights into weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for these popular applications.
IMVU: 3D Avatar Creator & Chat saw a steady decrease in weekly revenue, starting at approximately $3.7K at the end of June and declining to around $1.7K by the end of September. Weekly downloads fluctuated, peaking at 3.7K in the final week of September. The app maintained a relatively stable number of active users, ending the quarter with about 25.7K users.
MIR4 experienced a significant increase in weekly revenue after its late August release, rising from $576 to $2.9K by early September before settling around $1.6K towards the end of the month. Weekly downloads peaked at 7.7K in the last week of August and then tapered off. Active users showed a similar trend, starting at 1.3K and peaking at 8K in early September.
Highrise: Avatar, Chat & Games showed a notable increase in weekly revenue, reaching $1.7K in early September before stabilizing around $387 by the end of the month. Weekly downloads peaked at 2.1K in early August, while active users saw an increase to 6.8K in early August, stabilizing around 4.9K by the end of September.
Upland - Buy and Sell Property exhibited a significant rise in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $2.8K in late August and then declining to around $514 by the end of September. Weekly downloads peaked at 1.3K in late August, and active users saw an increase to 2.5K during the same period, ending the quarter with about 1.9K users.
Granny's House had relatively stable weekly revenue, fluctuating around $21 to $74 throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads showed a downward trend, starting at 938 in mid-July and dropping to 354 by the end of September. Active users remained relatively stable, ending the quarter with about 1.9K users.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.