AI Insights · Timothy · December 2021
Performance of Top 5 Final Fantasy Games in the United States for Q4 2021
In Q4 2021, Final Fantasy mobile games demonstrated varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active users across the United States. Detailed insights from Sensor Tower reveal significant fluctuations in weekly performance metrics.
Throughout Q4 2021, the top five Final Fantasy games on a unified platform in the United States showcased diverse performance trends. According to data from Sensor Tower, these games experienced varying levels of weekly downloads, revenue, and active user engagement.
Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire from Epic Action LLC saw a consistent rise in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $449K in the week of November 22. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, with a peak of around 1.4K in the final week of December. However, weekly active users showed a downward trend from around 25K at the start of the quarter to around 19K by the end.
FINAL FANTASY BE:WOTV by Square Enix had fluctuating weekly revenue, with a notable high of $571K in late September and another peak of $355K in the week of December 20. Downloads also varied, reaching a peak of approximately 5.1K in late November. Active users hovered around 29K early in the quarter, with some fluctuations, ending December with about 27K.
FINAL FANTASY BRAVE EXVIUS, also from Square Enix, experienced a revenue peak of around $216K in late November. Weekly downloads showed modest numbers, peaking at approximately 2.2K in the same period. Active user counts remained relatively stable, averaging around 14K throughout the quarter.
DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY OO demonstrated strong weekly revenue, with a peak of around $175K in late October and another peak of $167K in late November. Weekly downloads were steady, with a peak of approximately 2K in the last week of December. Active users remained consistent, averaging around 3.6K throughout the quarter.
FINAL FANTASY Record Keeper from DeNA Corp. showed a varied revenue trend, peaking at about $64K in the final week of December. Active users demonstrated a slight decline from around 9K in late September to around 7.5K by the end of December.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.