AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Free to Play Games in Latin America - Q1 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 free-to-play games in Latin America during the first quarter of 2022, based on data from Sensor Tower.
During the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 free-to-play games in Latin America showcased intriguing trends in downloads, revenue, and active user numbers. Let's delve into the performance of Free Fire: 7th Anniversary, Roblox, Coin Master, Call of Duty®: Mobile, and Clash Royale.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary
Weekly revenue for Free Fire: 7th Anniversary saw fluctuations, starting at around $2.6M in late December and peaking at $2.2M in the last week of January. Downloads experienced a notable spike mid-January, reaching approximately 2.2M, while active users began the quarter at nearly 60M, gradually declining to around 47M by the end of March.
Roblox
Roblox maintained a steady weekly revenue, hovering around $600K, with a slight dip to $565K in early March. Downloads saw a decline from 1.3M in late December to about 727K by the end of March. Active user numbers remained relatively stable, starting at 31.1M and ending the quarter at around 29.6M.
Coin Master
For Coin Master, weekly revenue peaked at $705K in mid-January before settling around $594K by the end of March. Downloads stayed consistent with minor variations, ranging from approximately 195K to 252K throughout the quarter. Active users showed a slight decrease from nearly 2M in late December to around 1.87M by the end of March.
Call of Duty®: Mobile
Call of Duty®: Mobile had a mixed performance, with weekly revenue peaking at $662K in late January and dropping to $330K by mid-March, before a significant rise to $612K at the end of March. Downloads remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 288K and 389K. Active users started at 3.8M, experiencing a gradual decline to approximately 3.3M towards the end of the quarter.
Clash Royale
Clash Royale saw a peak in weekly revenue at $642K in early January, with fluctuations that ended at $402K by late March. Downloads showed a decline from nearly 1M in mid-January to about 859K by the end of March. Active users decreased from 37.8M in late December to around 33.5M by the end of March.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower's platform.