AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Bubble Shooter Games in Africa Q4 2021
Discover the performance of the top 5 bubble shooter games in Africa during Q4 2021, highlighting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2021, the bubble shooter game genre saw varied performance across the top 5 titles in Africa, as derived from Sensor Tower data. Below, we delve into the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends for these popular games.
Bubble Witch 3 Saga from King experienced a fluctuating revenue stream, peaking at approximately $3.2K in the week of December 20. Weekly downloads saw a high of about 23K in mid-November, while weekly active users reached a peak of over 120K during the same period, before settling to around 90K by the end of December.
Bubble Shooter: Pop & Blast by Ilyon Dynamics Ltd. maintained consistent weekly revenue, hovering around $1.5K to $1.7K towards the end of the quarter. The game saw a notable increase in weekly downloads, hitting a high of approximately 82K in the week of December 20. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, averaging around 460K to 510K throughout the quarter.
Viola’s Quest: Marble Blast from Two Desperados showed modest revenue figures, peaking at $1.1K in mid-October. The game had a small but steady number of weekly downloads, with a high of 488 in early November. Weekly active users remained around 1.8K to 2K throughout the quarter.
Bubble Shooter - Panda Pop! by Jam City, Inc. saw weekly revenue fluctuate between $0.6K and $0.9K, with a peak of $0.9K in late December. Weekly downloads were relatively low, with a notable peak of approximately 2.1K in late October. Weekly active users averaged around 8K to 9K during the quarter.
Finally, Bubbles Empire Champions from Yonatan Erez had weekly revenue that varied, peaking at $0.9K in mid-November. The game saw a peak in weekly downloads of approximately 26K in late October. Weekly active users reached a high of around 137K in late October, before declining to about 88K by the end of December.
For more detailed insights and further data, visit Sensor Tower.