AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Survival Games on Android in the UK: Q1 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 survival games on the Android platform in the UK during Q1 2022, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 survival games on Android in the United Kingdom showcased diverse performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at the data provided by Sensor Tower.
The Baby In Yellow experienced a fluctuating yet upward trajectory in weekly downloads, peaking at approximately 6.6K in the week of February 21. Revenue saw a significant increase mid-quarter, reaching around $36 in both the weeks of February 21 and 28. Active users also showed growth, rising from 19.4K at the start of the quarter to a peak of 25.3K in early March before a gradual decline to 17.9K by the end of March.
Hello Neighbor displayed a steady decline in weekly downloads, with numbers falling from 6.9K in late December to around 3.1K by the end of March. Revenue also decreased, from $1.4K at the end of December to approximately $618 by the end of March. Active users mirrored this trend, dropping from 23.6K to 13.5K over the same period.
Five Night Survival: Bear Hunt saw a significant surge in weekly downloads, especially in late February, peaking at around 11K. Active users followed a similar pattern, with numbers increasing from 3.9K at the end of January to a peak of 16.2K in late February, before decreasing to approximately 9.6K by the end of March.
LOST in BLUE experienced a gradual decline in weekly downloads from 3.1K in late December to around 2.6K by the end of March. Revenue also saw a downward trend, starting at $7.7K in late December and dropping to approximately $3.3K by the end of March. Active users showed a similar pattern, decreasing from 5K to about 4.5K over the quarter.
Raft® Survival - Ocean Nomad displayed relatively stable weekly downloads, with minor fluctuations, peaking at around 2.9K in late March. Revenue remained low but steady, averaging around $200 weekly. Active users varied, starting at 11.7K in late December, dropping to a low of 6.2K in late February, and then rising to 7.8K by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.