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Top 5 Shoot'em Up Games Performance in Australia for Q1 2022

In Q1 2022, top shoot'em up games in Australia showed varied trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their performance.

Top 5 Shoot'em Up Games Performance in Australia for Q1 2022

In Q1 2022, the top five shoot'em up games in Australia displayed diverse trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at their performance:

Azur Lane from YOSTAR LIMITED exhibited fluctuations in weekly revenue, beginning the quarter around $40K and dipping to about $5.6K by mid-January. The revenue saw a peak of roughly $21.6K in the final week of February. Weekly downloads for the game remained relatively stable, hovering between 200 and 300. Active users showed a slight increase from 628 to 721 by the end of February, before settling back to 627 by the end of March.

Archero by HABBY saw its weekly revenue peak at approximately $11.6K in mid-January, before experiencing a general decline to around $8K by the end of March. Downloads showed significant variation, with a notable peak of about 2.5K in the first week of January and a low of about 805 in mid-January. Active users started the quarter at 23.2K and saw a decline to around 18.4K by the end of March.

Galaxy Attack: Alien Shooter from ABI GLOBAL LTD. had a stable revenue trend, starting around $7.2K and ending the quarter at approximately $7.9K. Weekly downloads saw a decline from about 6.1K in early January to around 3.9K by the end of March. Active users also showed a decreasing trend, starting at 21K and ending the quarter at around 17.7K.

1945 - Airplane shooting game by ONESOFT GLOBAL PTE. LTD. exhibited a fluctuating revenue pattern, starting at about $6.9K and ending the quarter around $4.9K. Downloads followed a similar trend, beginning at 5.1K and dropping to around 3.7K by the end of March. Active users saw a decline from 16.1K at the start of the quarter to roughly 13.6K by the end of March.

Mr Autofire from Lightheart Entertainment showed a varied revenue trend, starting at $5.6K and ending the quarter around $3.2K. Downloads saw a peak of about 1.7K in late February. Active users increased from 7.2K at the start of the quarter to roughly 9K by the end of March.

These insights into the performance of top shoot'em up games in Australia for Q1 2022 are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and insights, visit Sensor Tower.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: April 2022