AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Final Fantasy Games Performance on Unified Platform in South Africa, Q1 2022
The top 5 Final Fantasy games showed varied performance in South Africa during Q1 2022, with notable trends in weekly revenue, downloads, and active users.
Throughout the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 Final Fantasy games exhibited diverse trends in South Africa across a unified platform. Here's a closer look at their performance:
Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire from Epic Action LLC saw fluctuations in weekly revenue, peaking at around $868 in the last week of December. The revenue experienced a dip, reaching its lowest at $208 in early March, but ended the quarter with a rebound to $503. Weekly downloads were minimal, with a peak of 27 in the last week of December and sporadic downloads throughout the quarter. Active users started at 38 at the end of December and saw a general decline, ending at 20 by the end of March.
DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY OO by SQUARE ENIX had a more stable revenue stream with some spikes. The highest weekly revenue was recorded at $428 at the end of January, while the lowest was $38 in mid-March. Downloads saw a notable increase in mid-February, peaking at 43, and active users also saw a peak of 29 in the third week of March.
FINAL FANTASY BE:WOTV, another title from SQUARE ENIX, showed varied weekly revenue trends. The game began with $220 at the end of December, dipped to $41 in mid-March, and ended on a high note with $416 in the last week of March. Active users began at 35 in late December and maintained a consistent count of around 30 throughout January.
FINAL FANTASY BRAVE EXVIUS displayed a steady increase in revenue, peaking at $316 in the third week of March. Active users maintained relatively high numbers, starting at 127 at the end of December and stabilizing around 100 through the quarter. Despite no new downloads reported, the game maintained a dedicated user base.
FINAL FANTASY Record Keeper from DeNA Corp. had a more modest revenue performance, with peaks of $105 in mid-March and $77 in the last week of March. Active users remained relatively stable, starting at 36 in late December and ending at 29 by the end of March.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower data, providing a comprehensive look at the performance trends of these popular Final Fantasy titles in South Africa. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.