AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Arcade Racing Apps on Android in Italy: Q1 2022
A look at the performance metrics for the top 5 arcade racing apps on Android in Italy during the first quarter of 2022, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 arcade racing apps on the Android platform in Italy showcased intriguing trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a closer look at the performance of these apps, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Need for Speed™ No Limits from ELECTRONIC ARTS displayed a consistent performance. Weekly revenue peaked at around $7.4K at the end of December but then saw a gradual decline, ending March with approximately $4.6K. Downloads for this app fluctuated moderately, with a high of about 5.4K in mid-March. Active users saw a slight downward trend from 29.6K at the start of the quarter to 23.5K by the end.
Asphalt Legends Unite by Gameloft SE had a notable revenue spike in mid-February, reaching $6.2K, before dipping to $2.8K by the end of March. Downloads varied significantly, peaking at 9.6K in late January and dropping to around 2K in the latter part of the quarter. Active users experienced a similar trend, peaking at 15.7K in late January and decreasing to about 8K by the end of March.
Rebel Racing from Hutch Games showed a steady pattern with revenue starting at $2.2K and fluctuating to end at $908. Downloads saw a notable uptick at the end of March, reaching 3.1K. Active users remained relatively stable, starting at 26.5K and closing at 23.4K.
Tuning Club Online by Two Headed Shark DMCC experienced modest revenue fluctuations, peaking at $1.2K in late February. Downloads peaked at 3.6K in mid-February but generally trended downward, ending March with about 1.7K. Active users followed a similar pattern, starting at 5.9K and closing at 5.8K.
Lastly, Asphalt 8 - Car Racing Game from Gameloft SE had a consistent revenue stream, peaking at $1K in early February. Downloads showed a high of 5.8K in mid-February, and active users saw a downward trend from 13.4K in early January to 10.5K by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.