AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Gacha Games Performance in Uruguay Q1 2022
An overview of the performance of the top 5 gacha games on a unified platform in Uruguay during Q1 2022, highlighting trends in revenue, downloads, and active users.
During the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 gacha games in Uruguay showed varied performance trends across revenue, downloads, and active users. Here is a detailed look at their performance based on Sensor Tower data.
Rise of Kingdoms: Lost Crusade saw a significant peak in weekly revenue, hitting approximately $5.3K in the week of February 21. The game's weekly downloads peaked at 3.2K in mid-January but saw a continuous decline to around 609 by the end of March. Weekly active users fluctuated, peaking at nearly 12.5K in mid-January before dropping to around 7.2K by the end of the quarter.
Genshin Impact: Natlan Launch experienced its highest weekly revenue of about $3.3K at the start of January, with a general decline towards the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, with a high of 1.0K in early January and a low of around 515 in early March. The game's weekly active users saw minor fluctuations, peaking at 8.1K in early January and ending the quarter at around 7.8K.
Frost & Flame: King of Avalon showed a peak in weekly revenue of approximately $2.2K in mid-January. The game’s downloads saw an upward trend in February, reaching 696 in the last week of the month. Weekly active users also showed a positive trend, peaking at around 2.1K in early March.
8 Ball Pool maintained consistent performance throughout the quarter. Weekly revenue hovered around $1.4K, with minor fluctuations. Downloads were steady, peaking at 4.3K in mid-January. The game boasted a robust active user base, maintaining around 52K weekly active users throughout the quarter.
Kingdom of Pirates had a notable peak in weekly revenue of about $7.3K at the end of December, but it experienced a sharp decline thereafter. Downloads were minimal, with a high of 517 in early January, dwindling to just 12 by the end of March. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, decreasing from 916 in early January to 246 by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.