AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Shoot'em Up Games Performance on Unified Platform in South America, Q4 2021
Discover how the top 5 shoot'em up games fared in South America during Q4 2021, with insights on weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2021, the top five shoot'em up games in South America demonstrated varying performance trends across multiple metrics. Here's a detailed look at their weekly downloads, revenue, and active user activity.
Contra Returns saw fluctuating weekly downloads, peaking at approximately 33K in late October, but experiencing a dip to around 1.7K by early December. The game’s weekly revenue remained relatively stable, reaching its highest at around $15.6K at the end of September and ending the quarter at about $14.4K. Active users showed a downward trend from 171K in late September to around 43K by the end of December.
Archero maintained a consistent download rate, starting at 18.2K in late September and increasing to 16.2K by the end of December. Revenue saw a significant rise towards the end of the quarter, peaking at approximately $14.3K in mid-December. Active users declined slightly from 162K to around 133K over the quarter.
Azur Lane experienced a relatively stable download rate, with slight fluctuations, ending the quarter at around 4.4K. Revenue peaked at around $18.9K at the end of December. Active users showed a positive trend, increasing from 7K in late September to approximately 10.2K by the end of the year.
1945 - Airplane shooting game recorded a high number of weekly downloads, peaking at approximately 269K in late December. Revenue also saw an upward trend, reaching about $11.6K in the final week of December. Active users remained strong, starting at around 1.1M and ending at approximately the same level.
Galaxy Attack: Alien Shooter showed steady weekly downloads, peaking at around 72.2K in late December. Revenue fluctuated slightly, peaking at about $5.3K in early November. Active users saw a gradual increase from around 489K to about 455K by the end of December.
These insights highlight the dynamic nature of the shoot'em up game market in South America. For more comprehensive data and analysis, visit Sensor Tower.