AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Shooter Games on Android in New Zealand Q4 2021
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 shooter games on Android in New Zealand during Q4 2021, including download, revenue, and active user metrics.
In Q4 2021, the top 5 shooter games on the Android platform in New Zealand demonstrated varied performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Data provided by Sensor Tower reveals insights into these metrics for each game.
K Sniper - Gun Shooting Games from Homa saw a peak in downloads at the beginning of the quarter with 5.5K in the week of November 1, before declining to 963 by the end of December. The game also experienced a similar trend in active users, starting with 5.4K and dropping to 1.7K by the end of the quarter.
Giant Wanted, published by Supersonic Studios LTD, had a notable increase in downloads mid-quarter, peaking at 4.6K in the week of November 29. Weekly active users also showed growth, reaching a high of 5.3K in the same week. Revenue, although minimal, showed a gradual increase to around $7 by mid-December.
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 8 from Activision Publishing, Inc. maintained a steady weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $14K in the final week of December. Weekly downloads fluctuated slightly, ending the quarter at 1.3K. Active user numbers remained relatively stable, with a slight increase towards the end of the quarter, reaching 20.5K.
PUBG MOBILE by Level Infinite showed a significant revenue peak at the start of the quarter with $26K in the week of September 27, before stabilizing around $14.8K by the end of December. Downloads remained steady around the 700-800 mark, while active users showed a slight decline, ending the quarter at 9.4K.
Lastly, FRAG Pro Shooter from Oh BiBi experienced consistent weekly downloads, peaking at 1.1K in late October. Weekly revenue hovered around $150 to $200, with a peak of $213 in the week of December 20. Active user numbers showed a steady increase, reaching 3K by the end of December.
For more detailed insights and analysis, visit Sensor Tower.