AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Hasbro Games iOS Performance in Middle East Q2 2022
In Q2 2022, Hasbro's top 5 iOS games in the Middle East saw varied trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Detailed insights from Sensor Tower highlight their performance.
In Q2 2022, Hasbro's top 5 iOS games in the Middle East showcased a range of performance metrics, with data sourced from Sensor Tower offering valuable insights. Let's delve into the specifics of each game.
MONOPOLY: The Board Game experienced fluctuations in its weekly revenue, starting at $1.5K in late March and peaking at $1.6K in early April, before gradually declining to approximately $734 by the end of June. Weekly downloads saw an initial increase, peaking at 363 in mid-April, but gradually declined to 195 by the end of the quarter. Active users also showed a similar trend, increasing from 212 in late March to 629 in early May, before decreasing to 469 by the end of June.
Yahtzee® with Buddies Dice demonstrated a notable rise in weekly revenue, starting at $440 in late March and peaking at $1.6K in early May, maintaining over $1K in the subsequent weeks. Weekly downloads had an unusual pattern, peaking at 256 in late April but generally fluctuating around lower numbers. Active users saw a steady decline from 356 in late March to 343 by the end of June.
World of Peppa Pig: Kids Games exhibited a strong performance in weekly downloads, starting at 708 in late March and peaking at 984 in mid-June. Revenue trends were relatively stable, with minor fluctuations, peaking at $783 in early May. Active users remained consistently high, starting at 2.7K in late March and ending at 3.4K by the end of June.
Magic: The Gathering Arena showed a significant peak in weekly revenue at $1.5K in late April, followed by a decline to $373 by the end of June. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, averaging around 100 throughout the quarter. Active users remained consistent, fluctuating slightly around 400, peaking at 463 in late May.
Adventure Escape Mysteries saw its weekly revenue peak at $1K in early May, with fluctuations throughout the quarter, ending at $438 by the end of June. Weekly downloads showed a decline, starting at 200 in late March and dropping to 37 by the end of the quarter. Active users also followed a downward trend, starting at 1.9K in late March and decreasing to 1.4K by the end of June.
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