AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Third Person Games Performance in Nicaragua Q4 2021
In Q4 2021, the top third-person games in Nicaragua showed varied performance in weekly downloads and revenue. Free Fire led the pack with significant growth in both metrics.
During the fourth quarter of 2021, the performance of the top five third-person games on a unified platform in Nicaragua showcased diverse trends in weekly downloads and revenue. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides insights into the market dynamics for these popular games.
Free Fire from GARENA INTERNATIONAL I PRIVATE LIMITED experienced notable fluctuations in both weekly downloads and revenue. Weekly downloads began at 23.2K in late September and saw a decline to 11.9K by late October. However, a resurgence in November and December saw downloads reach 17.9K and 14.7K, respectively. Weekly revenue for Free Fire showed a consistent upward trend, starting at around $5.4K and peaking at $9.3K in the final week of December.
Subway Surfers by Sybo Games ApS demonstrated a steady performance in weekly downloads and modest revenue. Downloads began at 4.2K in late September, gradually increasing to 7.2K by mid-December. Revenue for Subway Surfers remained relatively low, fluctuating between $9 and $42 throughout the quarter.
Sonic Dash: Fun Endless Runner from SEGA maintained a stable download rate, starting at 4.3K and reaching 5.7K by the end of December. Weekly revenue displayed a gradual increase, beginning at $27 and peaking at $54 in the week of December 20.
Tiles Hop EDM Rush Music Game by Amanotes Pte. Ltd. saw consistent download numbers, starting at 5.3K and rising to 6.7K by late December. Revenue for Tiles Hop EDM Rush Music Game remained low but saw occasional peaks, with the highest weekly revenue being $23 in late October.
Money Run 3D! from xGame showed significant growth in downloads, starting at 425 in late September and reaching 6.8K by the end of December. Notably, the game did not generate any revenue throughout the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data on these games, visit Sensor Tower.