AI Insights · Timothy · September 2021
Top 5 Survival Games in Estonia: Q3 2021 Performance Overview
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 survival games on a unified platform in Estonia for Q3 2021, including weekly downloads and revenue data.
In Q3 2021, the top 5 survival games on a unified platform in Estonia demonstrated varied performance trends. Here’s a closer look at their weekly downloads and revenue, based on data from Sensor Tower.
The Baby In Yellow from Team Terrible saw a notable fluctuation in weekly downloads. Starting the quarter with 175 downloads in the last week of June, it experienced a peak of 1.1K in mid-July before gradually declining to 237 by the end of September.
Raft® Survival - Ocean Nomad from Survival Games Ltd showed consistent growth in both weekly downloads and revenue. Downloads started at 157 in late June, reaching up to 328 in early August and maintaining a steady rate of around 300 towards the end of September. Revenue followed a similar pattern, starting at $55 and peaking at $129 in early September.
Hello Neighbor by tinyBuild had stable weekly downloads throughout the quarter, ranging from 143 to 187. Its revenue, however, saw more variability, starting at $21 in late June, peaking at $80 at the end of August, and ending the quarter at $57.
Last Day on Earth: Survival from KEFIR experienced a moderate increase in weekly downloads, beginning with 93 in late June and reaching a high of 232 in mid-September. Revenue trends were more dynamic, starting at $267 and peaking at $776 in early August before stabilizing around $246 by the end of September.
Idle Arks: Build at Sea by BHome Games had relatively stable download numbers, starting at 110 in late June and slightly decreasing to 66 by the end of September. Revenue was minimal at the beginning of the quarter but showed a slight increase towards the end, peaking at $27 in the last week of September.
Overall, these survival games exhibited diverse trends in downloads and revenue, reflecting their unique market dynamics in Estonia. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.