AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 City Building Games Performance in Central America, Q2 2022
In Q2 2022, the top city building games in Central America showed varied performance in downloads, revenue, and active users. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into these trends.
During the second quarter of 2022, the top 5 city building games on a unified platform in Central America showcased interesting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at their performance based on data from Sensor Tower.
SimCity BuildIt from Electronic Arts experienced a generally steady revenue stream, peaking at around $4.5K in the week of June 20. Weekly downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of approximately 5.5K in mid-April. Active users saw a slight decline from about 55.4K in early April to 47.5K by the end of June.
The Simpsons™: Tapped Out, also from Electronic Arts, had its weekly revenue peak at around $3.1K in mid-April. Downloads showed an initial increase, peaking at roughly 14.2K in the week of April 11, before gradually declining to about 9.4K by the end of June. Active users saw a decrease from about 120.3K at the start of the quarter to 101.7K by the end.
Land of Empires: Immortal from Nuverse saw a significant spike in revenue, peaking at approximately $3.8K in mid-June. Downloads were highest in early May at around 4.9K, while active users peaked at about 3.9K in early May before dropping to 1.8K by the end of June.
Trading Legend from BUILDING-BLOCKS NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED had its revenue peak at around $1.6K in mid-April. Downloads remained consistently low, with a maximum of only about 57 downloads in mid-April. Active users peaked at 75 in mid-April and gradually decreased to 36 by the end of June.
Global City: Building Games from MY.GAMES B.V. saw its revenue peak at around $1.1K in early June. Downloads peaked at approximately 5.5K in late May, while active users saw a significant rise to about 6.4K at the start of June before settling at 4.7K by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.