AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Sports Games on Android in South America: Q1 2022 Performance
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 sports games on Android in South America during Q1 2022, including download, revenue, and active user metrics.
The first quarter of 2022 saw notable activity in the sports games category on the Android platform in South America. Here, we delve into the performance of the top 5 sports games: eFootball™ 2024, EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer, 8 Ball Pool, Top Eleven Be a Soccer Manager, and Dream League Soccer 2024.
eFootball™ 2024 from KONAMI showed a fluctuating pattern in weekly revenue, peaking at around $113K in mid-February and ending March with approximately $98K. Weekly downloads saw an upward trend towards the end of the quarter, reaching about 120K in the last week of March. Active users also increased steadily, starting from approximately 6.3M in late December and ending at around 6M by the end of March.
EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer by ELECTRONIC ARTS experienced a significant increase in weekly downloads, with a peak of around 683K in mid-January. Revenue also showed growth, reaching approximately $106K in early February. Active users saw a notable surge, reaching around 8.5M in mid-January before stabilizing at around 6.4M by the end of the quarter.
8 Ball Pool from Miniclip.com maintained a consistent weekly revenue, peaking at around $94K in early January. Downloads remained steady, averaging around 360K per week for most of the quarter. Active users fluctuated slightly but remained around 4.4M throughout the period.
Top Eleven Be a Soccer Manager by Nordeus saw a stable trend in weekly revenue, with figures around $40K towards the end of March. Downloads varied, peaking at approximately 64K in the last week of March. Active users showed a slight increase, ending the quarter at around 328K.
Dream League Soccer 2024 from First Touch Games Ltd. exhibited steady weekly revenue, averaging around $32K. Downloads were consistent, with a peak of approximately 228K in mid-March. Active users saw an upward trend, starting from around 4.2M in late December and reaching approximately 3.5M by the end of March.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, which provides more detailed analytics and trends for mobile applications.