AI Insights · Timothy · December 2021
Top 5 MMORPG Apps Performance in Mexico Q4 2021
In Q4 2021, the top 5 MMORPG apps in Mexico showcased varied trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Data from Sensor Tower provides key insights into their performance.
In the fourth quarter of 2021, the top 5 MMORPG applications in Mexico demonstrated diverse performance trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at how each app fared during this period, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Guardians of Cloudia experienced a decline in weekly revenue, starting at approximately $5.5K in late September and ending around $3.9K by the end of December. Weekly downloads saw a significant drop, beginning at over 4K and decreasing to roughly 1.7K. Active users followed a similar trend, peaking at nearly 14.5K in mid-October before decreasing to around 4.9K by the end of the quarter.
MIR4 showed a notable increase in revenue, peaking at approximately $5K in early November before tapering off to $1.6K by the end of December. Downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of 1.8K in mid-October and dropping to 731 by the end of the year. Active users grew steadily, peaking at over 6.2K in early December and maintaining around 5.9K towards the end of the quarter.
Tales of Wind experienced fluctuations in revenue, with a significant peak at $5.3K in the week of December 20, ending the quarter at $4.2K. Downloads remained minimal throughout the quarter, while active users showed a slight increase from 95 in late September to 64 by the end of December.
Black Desert Mobile saw an increase in weekly revenue, peaking at $3.5K in mid-November and ending the quarter at $910. Downloads surged to over 4.8K in mid-December before declining to 2.4K by the end of the quarter. Active users also saw an upward trend, peaking at 27.4K in early December and closing the year at 19K.
GEM-X saw a consistent weekly revenue, fluctuating around $1.4K. Downloads peaked at over 5.5K in early October but dropped to 1.3K by the end of December. Active users showed a decline from roughly 10.8K in late September to 7.4K by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.