AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 Sengoku Games Performance on Unified Platform in Latin America Q3 2021
In Q3 2021, the top 5 Sengoku games in Latin America showed varied performance in terms of weekly revenue, downloads, and active users. Sensor Tower provides deeper insights into these trends.
Throughout the third quarter of 2021, the top 5 Sengoku games in Latin America displayed diverse trends in their performance metrics on a unified platform. Here's a closer look at how each game fared:
成り上がり 華と武の戦国 from Yoozoo (Singapore) Pte. Ltd exhibited notable fluctuations in weekly revenue. Starting at $94 in late June, it saw a dip to $19 by early August but rebounded sharply to peak at $275 in the final week of September. Weekly downloads were sporadic, with a high of 310 in mid-July before tapering off to zero by the end of the quarter. Active users also showed a decline from 110 in mid-July to 25 by the end of that month.
霸王之野望 by RASTAR GAMES HK had a relatively stable revenue pattern, starting at $37 and ending at $97, with a few peaks and troughs in between. There were no recorded downloads or active users for this game throughout the quarter.
Ninja Village from Kairosoft saw modest weekly revenue, peaking at $36 in late July and early August before dropping to negligible amounts by September. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, ranging from 3 to 20, with a slight upward trend towards the end of the quarter.
Sengoku Fubu by BEKKO GAMES had minimal revenue, peaking at $21 in mid-July and then fluctuating to as low as $5 by late September. Downloads were almost non-existent, with only a single download recorded in mid-July.
国盗り合戦-戦国x位置ゲーム!電車や旅行で全国制覇を目指せ! from Mynet Games Inc. maintained a low but consistent revenue stream, with a peak of $8 in the final week of September. Similar to some other games, this title did not record any downloads or active users during the quarter.
The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides a comprehensive overview of the performance trends for these top Sengoku games in Latin America. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.