AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 First Person Games in Europe Q2 2022 Performance Analysis
An analysis of the top-performing first-person games in Europe for Q2 2022, highlighting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
The second quarter of 2022 saw notable trends in the performance of the top five first-person games on a unified platform in Europe. Data from Sensor Tower provides insights into weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for these popular apps.
Fill The Fridge from Rollic Games experienced fluctuating weekly revenue, starting at approximately $6.9K at the end of March and dipping to around $3.1K by mid-May. However, revenue saw a gradual increase, reaching about $5.1K by the end of June. Weekly downloads for the app showed a significant rise towards the end of the quarter, peaking at 860.7K in the final week of June. Active users also saw a notable increase from 2.1M to 2.7M during the same period.
The Baby In Yellow by Team Terrible saw a steady climb in weekly revenue, starting at $306 at the end of March and peaking at $695 in mid-June. Downloads peaked at 886.5K in mid-April but gradually declined to 362.3K by the end of June. Active users saw a significant increase, peaking at 2.8M in late April before declining to 1.6M by the end of June.
Airport Security from Kwalee Ltd showed a steady revenue trend, starting at $1.7K at the end of March and peaking at $2.4K by late April, before gradually declining to $908 by the end of June. Downloads saw a consistent decline from 870.1K in late March to 200.4K by the end of June. Active users also decreased from 1.5M to 591.9K during the quarter.
Traffic Rider by skgames maintained a steady revenue, with a slight increase from $5.6K at the end of March to $8.4K by the end of June. Downloads increased steadily, peaking at 428.2K in mid-June. Active users saw a consistent rise, reaching 3M by the end of June from 2.1M at the end of March.
Crafting and Building by GeneRe did not generate revenue during this period. Downloads peaked at 470K in mid-April before declining to 125.8K by the end of June. Active users showed an initial rise, peaking at 2.8M in late April, but gradually declined to 2.3M by the end of June.
For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.