AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 PVP Games on iOS in Panama: Q2 2022 Performance
In Q2 2022, the top PVP games on iOS in Panama showed varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Notably, games like Stumble Guys and Subway Surfers experienced significant growth.
During the second quarter of 2022, the top five PVP games on the iOS platform in Panama displayed diverse performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s an overview of how these games fared:
Stumble Guys, published by Scopely, Inc., saw a notable increase in weekly revenue, starting from $32 in late March and peaking at approximately $779 in mid-June. The game also experienced a significant rise in weekly downloads, growing from 305 to 4287 by the end of June. Weekly active users followed a similar upward trajectory, climbing from around 4.7K to nearly 16K.
Subway Surfers from Sybo Games ApS maintained steady weekly revenue, fluctuating between $33 and $173 throughout the quarter. Downloads showed some variability, with a peak of 1217 in mid-April, before stabilizing around the 800-900 range. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, averaging between 10K and 12K.
Parchisi STAR, published by Gameberry Labs, reported consistent weekly revenue, generally hovering around $900 to $1K, with a slight dip to $746 by the end of June. Weekly downloads varied slightly, mostly staying above 700, while active users remained fairly constant, averaging around 20K throughout the quarter.
Apex Legends Mobile, a new entry by Electronic Arts, launched in mid-May. The game saw an initial high in weekly revenue at $1439, which gradually declined to $238 by the end of June. Downloads followed a similar pattern, starting strong at 3834 but decreasing to 429. Active users peaked at 4516 in the second week post-launch and then decreased to 1907 by the end of the quarter.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary by GARENA INTERNATIONAL I PRIVATE LIMITED, experienced a high weekly revenue of $7895 in late April, with fluctuations throughout the quarter, ending at $5691. Downloads remained relatively stable, averaging around 750 per week. Active users showed a slight decline from 31K in late March to around 29K by the end of June.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower’s website.