AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Shooter Games on Android in New Zealand, Q2 2022
In Q2 2022, shooter games on Android in New Zealand saw varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a look at the performance of the top five games.
In Q2 2022, shooter games on the Android platform in New Zealand exhibited diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed overview of the performance of the top five games, based on data from Sensor Tower.
PUBG MOBILE saw a steady increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $19.5K in mid-April. Weekly downloads ranged between 444 and 607, with the highest number recorded in the week of April 18. The game maintained a relatively stable active user base, fluctuating slightly but averaging around 7.5K to 8.2K throughout the quarter.
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 8 demonstrated consistent weekly revenue, with notable peaks around $15K in late April and $14.2K at the end of June. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, with numbers ranging from 708 to 1.1K. The active user count remained robust, averaging around 12.7K to 15.5K, despite a slight decline towards the end of the quarter.
War Robots Multiplayer Battles experienced a gradual increase in weekly revenue, reaching around $3.5K by the end of May. Weekly downloads showed variability, with a peak of 745 in mid-April. Active users increased from 1.6K at the beginning of the quarter to approximately 2.5K by the end of June, showing a positive trend in user engagement.
Mech Arena - Shooting Game had relatively stable weekly revenue, hovering around $2.1K to $2.8K, with a peak in the last week of June. Weekly downloads fluctuated, reaching as high as 554 in mid-April. The game maintained a steady active user base, averaging around 2K throughout the quarter.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary showed consistent weekly revenue, peaking at $2.1K at the end of June. Weekly downloads were steady, ranging from 168 to 300. The active user base saw a decline from approximately 17K at the beginning of the quarter to around 9.1K by the end of June.
This data underscores the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market in New Zealand. For more insights and detailed analytics, visit Sensor Tower.