AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 NFT Games Apps Performance in Russia, Q1 2022
Explore the performance of the top 5 NFT games apps in Russia during Q1 2022, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 NFT games apps in Russia showed varied performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides a comprehensive overview.
Highrise: Avatar, Chat & Games saw fluctuations in weekly revenue, starting at around $12K at the end of December and gradually declining to approximately $1.6K by the end of March. Weekly downloads for the app exhibited a mixed trend, beginning with about 24K in late December, dipping mid-quarter, and then peaking at around 24K again in the last week of March. The number of active users also varied but generally stayed above 90K, peaking at 119K in early January.
MIR4 experienced a more stable revenue pattern, starting at around $8K and dropping to about $1.4K by the end of March. Weekly downloads remained relatively low, fluctuating between 800 and 1.4K throughout the quarter. Active users showed a slight decline from 8.9K at the end of December to 7.5K by the end of March.
League of Kingdoms had a notable spike in revenue in mid-January, reaching approximately $5K, before dropping to under $1K by the end of March. Downloads also peaked in early January with about 2.9K but significantly declined to around 185 by the end of the quarter. Active users saw a peak of 1.5K in late February, maintaining a steady count around 1.2K towards the end of March.
IMVU: Social Chat & Avatar app showed a consistent revenue pattern, starting at $2.6K and decreasing to about $525 by the end of March. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, ranging from 1.9K to 5.8K, with a peak in late February. Active users exhibited a steady presence, fluctuating around 50K throughout the quarter.
Crypto Dragons - NFT & Web3 showed a significant decline in revenue, starting at $1.5K and dropping to $206 by early March. Weekly active users also decreased steadily from around 1K at the end of December to 409 by the end of March.
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