AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Third Person Games in Australia for Q1 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top five third-person games in Australia during the first quarter of 2022, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Throughout the first quarter of 2022, the top five third-person games in Australia showed varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a detailed look at how each game fared:
Subway Surfers from Sybo Games ApS demonstrated strong weekly downloads, starting at around 24K and peaking at 33K by the end of March. The game's weekly revenue also showed notable growth, reaching approximately $8.8K in the last week of March. Active users increased steadily, starting from 397K and ending at 533K.
Money Rush by Rollic Games experienced a fluctuating trend in downloads, starting at 22K and ending at 12K. Revenue saw modest gains, peaking at about $99 in mid-March. Active users showed a slight decline from 45K to 34K by the end of the quarter.
Race Master 3D - Car Racing from SayGames LTD saw its weekly downloads decline from 13K to 9K over the quarter. Revenue varied, peaking at around $1.1K in early January but dropping to $564 by the end of March. Active users also saw a downward trend, starting at 43K and ending at 39K.
Apex Legends Mobile by Electronic Arts, despite being a late entrant with data starting in March, showed significant initial downloads of around 71K, dropping to 20K by the end of the month. Revenue started strong at $35K but decreased to $13K. Active users started at 50K and decreased to 39K.
Investment Run - Invest Fast from HOMA GAMES experienced a decline in downloads from 18K to 4K over the quarter. Revenue remained low, peaking at $38 in early January and dropping to $15 by the end of March. Active users decreased from 32K to 13K throughout the quarter.
These insights are sourced from Sensor Tower, where more detailed data and analysis can be found. The varied performance of these games highlights the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market in Australia.