AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 MOBA Apps on iOS in South America Q4 2021
Explore the performance metrics of the top 5 MOBA apps on iOS in South America for Q4 2021, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2021, the top MOBA applications on iOS in South America exhibited diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at the performance of Brawl Stars, League of Legends: Wild Rift, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Pokémon UNITE, and Thetan Arena: MOBA Survival.
Brawl Stars from Supercell saw a significant weekly revenue increase towards the end of the year, peaking at approximately $105K in the week of December 20. Weekly downloads also saw a notable rise, reaching around 26K in the same week. However, weekly active users experienced a slight decline, starting from 424K in late September and ending the year at 390K.
League of Legends: Wild Rift by Riot Games had a fluctuating revenue pattern, peaking at around $46K in the week of November 29. The app's downloads showed a steady increase, with a noticeable peak of 23K in the same week. Active users also grew steadily, starting at 134K and reaching 176K by the end of November.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang from Shanghai Moonton Technology Co., Ltd. experienced consistent weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $36K in late November. Downloads, however, fluctuated and peaked at 20K in early October. The active user base remained relatively stable, maintaining around 71K to 83K throughout the quarter.
Pokémon UNITE from The Pokemon Company showed a sharp decline in weekly revenue, starting at $32K in late September and dropping to around $2.8K by the end of December. Downloads followed a similar trend, starting strong at 95K and declining to just over 10K. Active users also decreased from 425K to 69K over the quarter.
Thetan Arena: MOBA Survival by WOLFFUN CO., LTD, despite being a late entrant in November, showed strong performance with revenue peaking at approximately $27K in the week of December 20. Downloads were impressive, peaking at 93K in late November. Active users also saw significant growth, reaching 101K in early December before gradually declining to 58K by the end of the year.
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