AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Vikings Games Performance in the US in Q4 2021
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 Vikings-themed games on a unified platform in the United States during Q4 2021, based on Sensor Tower data.
In Q4 2021, the top 5 Vikings-themed games on a unified platform in the United States demonstrated notable performance trends in terms of revenue, downloads, and active users.
Frostborn: Coop Survival saw a mix of fluctuations in weekly revenue, starting around $66K at the beginning of October and ending the quarter with a peak of approximately $78.5K in the last week of December. Weekly downloads experienced a low of about 2.8K in mid-November but rebounded to nearly 6K by the end of December. The game maintained a fairly steady number of active users, with a slight decline from 12.3K to 7.7K in mid-December, followed by an increase to 11.1K in the final week of December.
Vikings: War of Clans exhibited significant revenue peaks, notably reaching approximately $630K in the third week of November and $575K in the week leading up to Christmas. Downloads were relatively modest, peaking at around 4K in mid-December. The number of active users showed a moderate increase, from 5.4K at the start of the quarter to nearly 7K in mid-December.
Lucky Buddies experienced a steady climb in weekly revenue, starting at around $2.6K in late September and reaching approximately $12.4K by the end of December. Downloads saw a notable increase from 760 in late November to nearly 5K by the end of December. Active users also surged, from a modest 41 at the beginning of the quarter to nearly 3.8K by the end of December.
Bad North: Jotunn Edition had a more subdued performance, with weekly downloads peaking at 569 in the week leading up to Christmas. Despite the lack of revenue data, the game managed to maintain a consistent download rate throughout the quarter.
Banner Saga showed a steady but low download rate, peaking at 87 in the week of December 20. There was no revenue data available for this title, indicating a focus on maintaining its user base rather than monetization.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower data, and more detailed analysis can be found on their platform.