AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 NFT Games Performance in the US for Q2 2022
Analyzing the performance of the top 5 NFT games on a unified platform in the US during Q2 2022, including trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the second quarter of 2022, the top 5 NFT games on a unified platform in the United States showed varying trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides insight into the performance of these popular applications.
IMVU: 3D Avatar Creator & Chat experienced a notable decrease in weekly revenue from approximately $883K at the end of March to around $466K by the end of June. Weekly downloads fluctuated, peaking at 75K in early April before stabilizing at around 57K towards the end of the quarter. Active users saw a slight decline from 696K to 605K over the same period.
Highrise: Avatar, Chat & Games had a relatively stable revenue trend, with weekly revenue ranging between $145K and $224K. Downloads showed a consistent upward trend, increasing from 26K in late March to 47K by the end of June. Active users also saw growth, rising from 130K to 177K throughout the quarter.
MIR4 displayed a downward trend in both revenue and downloads. Weekly revenue dropped from around $155K at the end of March to approximately $58K by late June. Downloads decreased from nearly 2K to just under 1K. Active users experienced a slight decline, from 13K to 10K.
House of Blackjack 21 maintained a relatively steady performance. Weekly revenue remained consistent, hovering around $65K to $80K. Downloads also showed stability, with numbers ranging from 6K to 8K. Weekly active users remained stable at around 16K to 17K throughout the quarter.
Upland - Buy and Sell Property showed significant fluctuations in both revenue and downloads. Weekly revenue peaked at $104K in mid-April but declined to approximately $28K by the end of June. Downloads varied, peaking at 20K in late April before settling at around 6K. Active users saw an increase from 34K at the end of March to 52K in late April, before stabilizing around 37K by the end of the quarter.
These trends provide a snapshot of the performance of the leading NFT games in the US during Q2 2022. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.