AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Real-Time Strategy Apps in the US: Q2 2022 Performance
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 real-time strategy apps in the US for Q2 2022, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q2 2022, the top 5 real-time strategy applications in the United States showcased varied performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their metrics, based on Sensor Tower data.
Clash Royale from Supercell demonstrated significant engagement with weekly revenue peaking at around $3.4M at the beginning of April and then fluctuating to approximately $1.2M by the end of June. Weekly downloads started at 254K in late March, gradually declining to 128K by the end of June. Despite the decline in downloads, the app maintained a robust user base with weekly active users starting at 12.3M and ending at 10.1M.
Army Commander by Lion Studios experienced a downward trend in both revenue and downloads. Weekly revenue started at around $27K in late March and decreased to roughly $6.6K by the end of June. Downloads saw a similar decline from 245K in late March to 34K in late June. The app's weekly active users also dropped from 349K to 87K over the same period.
Mob Control from Voodoo saw a consistent increase in performance metrics. Weekly revenue grew from $8.3K at the end of March to $41K by the end of June. Downloads increased from 63K in late March to 139K in the final week of June. Active users also followed an upward trajectory, starting at 146K and reaching 259K by the end of the quarter.
State Connect: Traffic Control from AI Games FZ showed a mixed performance. Revenue peaked at around $17K in late April before declining to approximately $6K by the end of June. Downloads fluctuated, starting at 50K in late March and ending at 39K in late June. Active users saw a downward trend from 112K to 72K over the quarter.
GUNS UP! Mobile War Strategy by NHN Corp. experienced a revenue increase from $18K in late March to approximately $88K by the end of June. However, downloads decreased from 36K in late March to 20K in late June. Active users peaked at 86K in late April, then dropped to around 57K by the end of June.
These insights are based on Sensor Tower data, and more detailed analytics can be found on their platform.