AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 iOS Shooter Games Performance in the US for Q1 2022
Explore the performance metrics of the top 5 shooter games on iOS in the United States for Q1 2022, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2022, the top five shooter games on the iOS platform in the United States showcased notable performance trends. This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides insights into weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics for each game.
PUBG MOBILE
During Q1 2022, PUBG MOBILE saw its weekly revenue peak at approximately $3.7M in the week of March 21, with a notable increase from $1.6M in early January. Weekly downloads started strong with over 100K in late December but gradually declined to around 70K by the end of March. Active users fluctuated, reaching a high of about 879K in late January and ending the quarter at approximately 780K.
Call of Duty®: Mobile
Call of Duty®: Mobile experienced a robust weekly revenue trend, peaking at about $3.3M in the final week of March, up from around $2.2M at the beginning of January. Downloads were relatively stable, averaging around 220K per week, while active users remained strong, averaging around 2.8M throughout the quarter.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary maintained a steady weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $3.5M in late December and ending Q1 at around $2.3M. Weekly downloads fluctuated between 32K to 51K, with active users showing a slight decline from about 1.1M in early January to around 956K by the end of March.
Free Fire MAX
Free Fire MAX saw its weekly revenue peak at around $844K in early March, with a steady increase from $402K in mid-January. Downloads were modest, starting at 17K in late December and ending at approximately 24K in the final week of March. Active users showed a positive trend, growing from 223K in late December to nearly 290K by the end of the quarter.
War Robots Multiplayer Battles
War Robots Multiplayer Battles demonstrated consistent weekly revenue, peaking at around $560K in late December and stabilizing around $465K by the end of March. Downloads remained steady, averaging around 13K per week, while active users hovered around 92K throughout the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.