AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 MMORPG Apps in Colombia - Q2 2022 Performance Review
Discover the performance of the top 5 MMORPG apps in Colombia for Q2 2022, including downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
The second quarter of 2022 saw notable activity in the MMORPG category on a unified platform in Colombia. Here’s a breakdown of the performance of the top 5 apps: Diablo Immortal, MU ORIGIN 3, Albion Online, Evil Lands: MMO RPG, and League of Angels: Chaos.
Diablo Immortal from Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. saw significant fluctuations in its weekly downloads and revenue. Weekly downloads started at 173.6K in the first week of June and dropped to 3.8K by the end of the month. Revenue peaked at $8.3K in mid-June before declining to $4.5K in the final week. The app also experienced a decline in weekly active users, from 128.5K to 30.7K throughout the month.
MU ORIGIN 3 by FingerTips had a steady decline in both downloads and revenue. Starting with 15.4K downloads in late May, the app fell to 686 by the end of June. Revenue followed a similar trend, peaking at $3.2K in late May and ending the quarter at $1.6K. Weekly active users also decreased from 12.8K to 7.2K over the same period.
Albion Online, developed by Sandbox Interactive GmbH, showed a more stable performance. Downloads fluctuated between 1.9K and 3.9K weekly, with a slight increase towards the end of June at 2.9K. Revenue saw a peak of $805 at the end of June, up from a low of $377 in early April. Active users remained relatively stable, ranging from 4.1K to 6K during the quarter.
Evil Lands: MMO RPG by Rage Quit Games experienced consistent weekly downloads, averaging around 2.5K. Revenue was minimal but saw some peaks, such as $60 in mid-June. Active users showed a steady presence, hovering between 6.1K and 7.9K throughout the quarter.
League of Angels: Chaos from YOOZOO (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. had a notable start with 7.8K downloads in early April, which dropped significantly to just 54 in early June. Revenue also saw a decline, starting at $1.6K in early April and decreasing to $165 by the end of June. Active users followed this downward trend, from 7.2K in early April to just over 1K by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and analytics on these apps, visit Sensor Tower.