AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Shooter Games on Android in Tunisia: Q4 2021
In Q4 2021, Free Fire led the shooter games category in Tunisia on Android, with notable performances from PUBG MOBILE and Free Fire MAX. Counter Terrorist Strike: CS and Sniper 3D also showed varied trends.
In the fourth quarter of 2021, the Android shooter games category in Tunisia saw significant performances from the top five apps. Here’s how each app fared during this period according to data from Sensor Tower.
Free Fire demonstrated robust performance in both revenue and user engagement. Weekly revenue peaked at around $1.9K in late October, with a slight dip in November before rebounding to approximately $1.8K in mid-December. Downloads saw a notable decline from 22.4K at the start of the quarter to about 8.4K by the end. Active users fluctuated throughout the quarter, starting at over 612K and ending at nearly 599K.
Counter Terrorist Strike: CS experienced a surge in weekly downloads, particularly in mid-November, reaching over 20K. Active users also saw a significant increase, peaking at approximately 27.8K in mid-November before declining to around 11.3K by the end of December.
PUBG MOBILE had a steady performance in terms of weekly active users, maintaining figures around 330K to 350K throughout the quarter. Revenue trends showed a gradual decrease, with weekly earnings starting at $457 and dropping to $134 by the end of December. Downloads also saw a consistent decline, from 10.5K at the beginning of the quarter to 3.3K in the last week of December.
Free Fire MAX showed varied performance with weekly downloads peaking at 17.6K at the start and then decreasing to around 3.5K by the end of the quarter. Revenue reached its highest point at $576 in late November, followed by a decline to $133 in the final week of December. Active users showed a slight decrease from approximately 122K to just under 100K.
Sniper 3D: Gun Shooting Games had a notable decline in weekly downloads, starting at 11.3K and ending at around 1.6K. Active users also decreased from nearly 80K to around 35K by the end of the quarter. Revenue remained relatively low, peaking at $128 in early October and then dropping to $13 in the final week of December.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower's platform.