AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Paid Games Apps Performance in South America Q1 2022
In Q1 2022, the top 5 paid games apps in South America showed diverse trends in revenue, downloads, and active users. Here's a breakdown of their performance.
The first quarter of 2022 saw notable activity among the top 5 paid games apps in South America. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, reveals interesting trends in their weekly revenue, downloads, and active users.
Minecraft by Mojang experienced a decline in weekly revenue from around $172K at the start of January to approximately $85K by the end of March. Weekly downloads showed a peak of about 204K in late January, tapering off to around 146K by the end of the quarter. The game's weekly active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 1.9M and 2.1M throughout the period.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas from Rockstar Games saw a modest weekly revenue, starting at $18.7K in late December and ending at $16.2K by late March. Downloads varied, peaking at 5.6K in early January and settling at around 4.6K towards the end of March. Weekly active users hovered consistently around 28K to 29K, indicating a stable user base.
Ninja Kiwi’s Bloons TD 6 saw a significant drop in weekly revenue from $13.2K at the start of the quarter to $4.6K by the end of March. Downloads followed a similar downward trend, starting at 3.7K in late December and declining to about 945 by late March. The game’s weekly active users remained relatively steady, ranging from 7.9K to 9.5K.
Poppy Playtime Chapter 1, released by Mob Entertainment, Inc in March, saw its weekly revenue increase from $1.8K in late February to $17.2K by the end of March. Downloads peaked at 4.9K in mid-March, and weekly active users rose from 1.3K in late February to around 6K by the end of March.
Lastly, Ultimate Custom Night by Clickteam, LLC saw a decline in weekly revenue from $2.7K in late December to $2K by the end of March. Downloads peaked at 3K in early January but dropped to around 1K by late March. The game’s weekly active users also declined from about 7.8K in early January to around 6.3K by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.