AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 First Person Games in Nigeria Q4 2021: Performance Insights
Explore the performance trends of top first-person game apps in Nigeria during Q4 2021, including weekly downloads, active users, and revenue data.
Throughout the fourth quarter of 2021, the top five first-person games on a unified platform in Nigeria demonstrated varying performance trends. Below, we provide a detailed look at their weekly downloads, revenue, and active user stats based on data from Sensor Tower.
Sniper 3D:Gun Shooting Games by Wildlife Studios saw its weekly revenue fluctuate, peaking at around $866 in the last week of December. Downloads experienced a significant drop in October, reaching a low of 4.8K in the week of November 22, before recovering to 9.8K by mid-December. Active users followed a similar pattern, decreasing from 94K in mid-October to 63K in late November, and then rising to 80K by the end of the year.
Cooking Madness: A Chef's Game from ZenLife Games Ltd had its highest weekly revenue of about $1K in mid-December. Downloads saw a steep decline from 9.4K in early October to 3.4K in early December, while active users dropped from 83K to 61K over the same period.
Dead Target: Zombie Games 3D by VNGGames Studios experienced a peak revenue of approximately $307 in the last week of December. Downloads showed an upward trend towards the end of the quarter, rising from 3.7K in early November to 8.1K by the end of December. Active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 25K and 34K throughout the quarter.
N.O.V.A. Legacy from Gameloft SE had modest revenue, peaking at around $54 in mid-October. Downloads ranged from 3.2K to 7.2K, with a notable increase in the last two weeks of December. Active users saw a similar increase, rising from 9.4K in early October to nearly 13K by the end of December.
FPS Commando Shooting Games by Hazel Mobile Games experienced a steady increase in weekly downloads, peaking at 7.1K in early November. Active users showed a consistent upward trend, reaching 32K by the end of December.
These insights highlight the dynamic nature of user engagement and monetization for first-person games in Nigeria. For more detailed data and analysis, visit Sensor Tower.