AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 Shooter Games Performance in the US for Q3 2021
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 shooter games in the US during Q3 2021, including Free Fire, Call of Duty®: Mobile, PUBG MOBILE, War Robots Multiplayer Battles, and War Machines: Battle Tank Games.
The third quarter of 2021 saw significant activity in the shooter games category in the United States. This article provides an overview of the performance trends for the top 5 shooter games on a unified platform, as reported by Sensor Tower.
Free Fire experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $8.2M in the week of August 23. Weekly downloads showed variability, with a significant spike to around 621K in the last week of September. Active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating between approximately 4.5M and 5.0M.
Call of Duty®: Mobile saw consistent weekly revenue, reaching a high of about $5.3M in the week of August 23. Downloads peaked at around 344K in late July but declined to approximately 230K by the end of September. Active users also showed some fluctuation, ranging from about 4.3M to over 5.4M throughout the quarter.
PUBG MOBILE showed a significant increase in weekly revenue mid-quarter, peaking at about $5.1M in mid-August. Downloads remained relatively stable, with a slight decline from approximately 195K in early July to around 136K by the end of September. Active users saw a gradual decline from about 1.5M in late June to around 1.1M in late September.
War Robots Multiplayer Battles maintained steady weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $790K in late August. Downloads fluctuated slightly, with a peak of around 32K in late July and a low of about 19K in late September. Active users remained relatively stable, with minor fluctuations around the 200K mark.
War Machines: Battle Tank Games experienced a peak in weekly revenue of about $438K in late August. Downloads saw a significant decline over the quarter, dropping from around 34K in late June to about 15K by late September. Active users also declined, from approximately 178K in late June to around 123K at the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.