AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Shooter Games on Android in South America: Q1 2022 Performance
Discover how the top 5 shooter games on Android performed in South America during Q1 2022, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2022, the shooter game category on Android saw significant activity in South America. Here is a detailed look at the performance metrics for the top 5 games: Free Fire, Sniper 3D: Gun Shooting Games, Free Fire MAX, Counter Terrorist Strike: CS, and PUBG MOBILE.
Free Fire from Garena International I experienced fluctuations in its weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $707K at the start of January and then seeing a gradual decline, ending the quarter at around $448K. The game’s weekly downloads showed a similar pattern, starting strong with 782K downloads in the last week of December and peaking again in mid-March at around 893K. However, weekly active users decreased from 29.9M at the end of December to 24.3M by the end of March.
Sniper 3D: Gun Shooting Games by Wildlife Studios saw steady weekly revenue, averaging around $16K to $21K. The game’s weekly downloads decreased from 303K in late December to about 186K in the final week of March. Active users followed a downward trend, starting at 1.55M and ending at approximately 1.18M.
Free Fire MAX, also from Garena International I, had weekly revenue ranging from $181K to $277K, with a peak at the end of December. Weekly downloads fluctuated, beginning at 394K and ending Q1 with 330K downloads. Active users showed a slight decline from 2.05M at the start to 1.62M by the end of March.
Counter Terrorist Strike: CS by Gunfire Game had minimal revenue, peaking at $18 in mid-February. The game’s weekly downloads saw significant spikes, particularly in late January with 320K downloads, followed by a decline to 71K by the end of March. Active users mirrored this trend, increasing to 620K in late January before dropping to 204K by the end of the quarter.
Finally, PUBG MOBILE from Level Infinite showed varied weekly revenue, peaking at $126K in mid-January and stabilizing around $83K by the end of March. Downloads started at 192K in late December, with a peak of 264K in mid-January, and then decreased to 99K by the end of March. Active users saw a slight decline from 1.13M to 1M over the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For a more comprehensive analysis and additional insights, visit Sensor Tower’s website.