AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top Survival Games Performance in the US for Q3 2021
In Q3 2021, the top five survival games in the US showed varied performance trends in downloads, revenue, and active users, according to Sensor Tower.
In Q3 2021, the top five survival games on a unified platform in the United States exhibited diverse performance trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a breakdown based on data from Sensor Tower.
Hello Neighbor from tinyBuild saw a decline in weekly revenue from about $21K at the beginning of the quarter to around $10K by the end of September. Weekly downloads also decreased from approximately 116K to 57K. Active users similarly dropped from around 396K to 255K over the same period.
The Baby In Yellow by Team Terrible experienced an initial surge in weekly downloads, peaking at nearly 197K in mid-July before declining to around 24K by the end of September. Active users followed a similar pattern, rising to about 399K in mid-July and then decreasing to 108K. Revenue was minimal, peaking at only $453 in mid-August.
Raft® Survival - Ocean Nomad from Survival Games Ltd maintained relatively stable weekly revenue, hovering around $120K before dipping to approximately $90K in late September. Downloads saw a gradual decline from about 80K to 37K, while active users decreased from 224K to 157K over the quarter.
LOST in BLUE by Volcano Force showed a consistent upward trend in weekly revenue, starting at $4K and growing to nearly $38K by the end of September. Downloads remained fairly stable, fluctuating between 13K and 37K, while active users saw a gradual increase from 33K to 20K.
Lastly, Last Day on Earth: Survival from KEFIR generated the highest weekly revenue among the top five, peaking at about $308K in mid-August before settling at around $167K by the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads remained consistent, averaging around 22K. Active users showed some variability, peaking at 217K in late August and ending the quarter at 162K.
These insights highlight the dynamic nature of the survival games market in the US. For a more detailed analysis, visit Sensor Tower.