AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Platformer Games on iOS in Australia Q2 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 platformer games on iOS in Australia during Q2 2022, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
The second quarter of 2022 saw notable performance trends among the top 5 platformer games on iOS in Australia. Here’s a detailed look at the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics for these games.
Subway Surfers from Sybo Games ApS experienced significant growth in both revenue and user engagement. Weekly revenue saw a peak at approximately $48K in mid-May, followed by a decline to around $20K by the end of June. Downloads surged to 88K in the week of May 16 and gradually decreased to 28K by the quarter's end. Active users steadily rose, reaching nearly 889K in mid-June, before dipping slightly to 879K by the end of the quarter.
Tall Man Run by Supersonic Studios LTD showed a strong increase in downloads early in the quarter, peaking at 32K in late April. This was followed by a gradual decline, ending with around 9K downloads in the last week of June. Weekly revenue remained modest, with a high of $141 in early May, and active users peaked at 81K in late May before decreasing to 35K by the end of June.
Gem Stack from Rollic Games maintained consistent performance. Weekly downloads peaked at 20K in late May and then tapered off to around 4K by the end of June. Revenue remained relatively stable, fluctuating between $100 and $200. Active users saw a similar trend, peaking at 44K in late May and then decreasing to 24K by the end of the quarter.
Stumble Guys by Scopely, Inc. saw impressive growth throughout Q2. Weekly revenue surged to about $28K by the end of June, with a significant increase in downloads, reaching 64K in the final week. Active users also saw a dramatic rise, peaking at 143K at the end of the quarter.
Finally, Balls go High by Voodoo had a notable start with 37K downloads in early April but saw a steady decline to around 742 by the end of June. Active users followed a similar pattern, starting at 68K in early April and decreasing to 23K by the end of the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.