AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Shooter Games in Oceania Q4 2021: Performance Insights
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 shooter games on a unified platform in Oceania during Q4 2021, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2021, the top 5 shooter games in Oceania demonstrated varying performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Data from Sensor Tower reveals intriguing insights into these metrics for PUBG MOBILE, Call of Duty®: Mobile, War Robots Multiplayer Battles, Zooba: Zoo Battle Royale Games, and Free Fire.
PUBG MOBILE saw its weekly revenue peak at approximately $608K in early November, followed by a decline to about $171K in early December, before rebounding to around $450K by mid-December. Weekly downloads fluctuated, starting at 9.3K in late September and ending at 9.7K in late December. Active users showed a slight decline from 134K to 127K over the quarter.
Call of Duty®: Mobile experienced a decrease in weekly revenue, starting at around $264K in late September and dropping to approximately $165K by the end of December. Weekly downloads also showed a decline, beginning at 17K and ending at 14.6K. Active users remained relatively stable, averaging around 230K throughout the quarter.
War Robots Multiplayer Battles maintained a consistent weekly revenue, with minor fluctuations between $33K and $53K. Downloads saw a downward trend, starting at 2.9K in late September and decreasing to 2.1K by the end of December. Active users mirrored this trend, falling from 11K to 9.6K over the same period.
Zooba: Zoo Battle Royale Games showed an upward trend in weekly revenue, peaking at about $33.6K in late December. Downloads were relatively volatile, with a high of 7.6K in early December and a low of 2.7K in early October. Active users increased from 11.5K in late September to 19.1K by the end of December.
Free Fire demonstrated stable weekly revenue, ranging from $19.8K to $27K throughout the quarter. Downloads saw a notable decline, starting at 9.4K in late September and dropping to 2.8K by the end of December. Active users also decreased, from 198K to 154K over the same timeframe.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.