AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Historical Games Performance in Denmark - Q1 2022
An overview of the performance trends for the top 5 historical games in Denmark for Q1 2022, including notable metrics such as weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q1 2022, the top 5 historical games on a unified platform in Denmark showcased varied performance metrics. Here, we delve into the weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for these popular game applications.
Royal Match from Dream Games saw a steady weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $42.2K at the end of December and fluctuating around $37K to $40K throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads reached a high of about 4.1K in early January before declining to around 2.5K to 3.2K by mid-March. The game maintained a stable weekly active user base, starting at 19.8K and rising to 21.5K by the end of March.
June’s Journey: Hidden Objects, published by wooga, experienced notable revenue changes, with a significant dip to $15K in mid-February and a peak of $38.9K in early January. Weekly downloads were relatively low, peaking at 615 in mid-February. The game saw a consistent number of weekly active users, starting at 11.3K and ending at 9.8K by March.
Rise of Kingdoms from Lilith Games showed fluctuating revenue, peaking at $32K in mid-January and bottoming out at $11.3K in late March. Weekly downloads saw a sharp decline from 3.2K in early January to just 529 by the end of March. The weekly active users also declined from 10.5K at the start of the year to around 6K by the end of Q1.
Guns of Glory: Lost Island by FunPlus International AG had a steady revenue stream, peaking at $18.5K in mid-January. Weekly downloads remained consistent, with a slight increase from 137 in early January to 219 by the end of March. The game maintained a stable active user base, ending the quarter at around 950 users.
Rise of Castles: Fire and War from LONG TECH NETWORK LIMITED had a peak revenue of $10.3K in mid-February and experienced fluctuations throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads saw a decline from 522 in late December to 149 by the end of March. Active users showed a downward trend from 4.2K at the end of December to around 3.3K by the end of Q1.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where more comprehensive information can be found.