AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Character Collection Games on Android in South America Q2 2022
In the second quarter of 2022, character collection games on Android saw varying trends in South America, with some apps experiencing growth in revenue and active users, while others saw declines.
In the second quarter of 2022, the performance of top character collection games on the Android platform in South America revealed interesting trends. Based on data from Sensor Tower, here is an overview of the top five apps: Free Fire: 7th Anniversary, Coin Master, Free Fire MAX, State of Survival: Zombie War, and Lords Mobile: Last Rise of Qin.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary from Garena International I showed a steady performance in revenue with weekly earnings fluctuating between $420K and $497K. Notably, revenue peaked at around $497K in the week of June 20. Weekly downloads ranged from 490K to 693K, with a notable spike to 645K in the week of May 23. Active users saw a slight decline from approximately 24.3M to 22.4M throughout the quarter.
Coin Master by Moon Active had a consistent revenue stream, peaking at about $394K in the week of May 30. Downloads remained stable, averaging around 165K to 177K weekly. Active users showed a slight decrease from 1.39M to 1.21M over the quarter.
Free Fire MAX, also from Garena International I, experienced a varied revenue trend, with weekly earnings fluctuating between $155K and $201K, peaking in the last week of June. Downloads ranged from 216K to 338K, with a peak in the week of May 23. Active users hovered around 1.53M to 1.67M throughout the quarter.
State of Survival: Zombie War by FunPlus International AG saw its revenue peak at $150K in the week of May 23. Downloads were relatively stable, with a notable increase to 104K in the last week of June. Active users increased from 257K to 338K over the quarter.
Lords Mobile: Last Rise of Qin from IGG.COM showed a consistent revenue trend, peaking at $154K in the week of May 30. Downloads saw a significant decline from 384K in mid-April to 72K by the end of June. Active users followed a similar downward trend, dropping from 795K to 585K over the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data on app performance, visit Sensor Tower.