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Performance of Top 5 Crime Games on Unified Platform in Russia Q1 2022

In Q1 2022, the top crime games in Russia showed varied performance trends in terms of revenue, downloads, and active users. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into these metrics.

Performance of Top 5 Crime Games on Unified Platform in Russia Q1 2022

Throughout the first quarter of 2022, the top crime games in Russia exhibited a range of performance trends across revenue, downloads, and active users. Below is a detailed look at the data from Sensor Tower for the top 5 crime games on a unified platform.

Mafia City: War of Underworld saw a significant fluctuation in weekly revenue, starting strong at around $74K and peaking at approximately $83K in mid-January. However, it experienced a sharp decline towards the end of March, dropping to around $18K. Weekly downloads followed a similar pattern, starting at roughly 19.7K and peaking at 27.6K in late January before falling to 5.1K by the end of the quarter. Active users showed a peak at nearly 95K in early February before decreasing to around 43K by the end of March.

The Grand Mafia experienced a steady weekly revenue, hovering around $50K to $62K through January, but saw a significant drop to around $5K by the end of March. Weekly downloads began at 24.1K, peaked at 33.4K in early January, and then decreased steadily to about 5.6K. Active users started the quarter at about 129K, peaked at nearly 150K by the end of January, and then gradually declined to around 78K by the end of March.

Manor Matters showed a consistent revenue trend in the early weeks, peaking at around $54K in early February before dropping to approximately $5.5K by the end of March. Downloads peaked at 51.2K in early January and gradually decreased to around 16K by the end of the quarter. The game maintained a strong active user base, peaking at 405K in early January and ending the quarter with around 322K active users.

June’s Journey: Hidden Objects started the quarter with a weekly revenue of roughly $48K, peaking at around $54K in late January, but saw a significant drop to just $2.2K by early March. Weekly downloads began at 14.6K, peaking at 22.6K in early January, and then dramatically fell to just 275 by the end of the quarter. Active users remained relatively stable throughout the quarter, starting at 157K and ending with around 134K.

Mystery Manor: hidden objects had the lowest revenue among the top 5, starting at around $10K and peaking at the same amount in early February, but dropping to just $696 by the end of March. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, starting at 17.5K, peaking at 24.8K in early January, and ending the quarter at around 18.2K. Active users showed a peak at 101K in early January and remained stable around 88K by the end of March.

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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: April 2022