AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 Historical Games on Android in the US - Q3 2022
An overview of the performance of the top 5 historical games on the Android platform in the United States during Q3 2022, highlighting weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
In Q3 2022, the top 5 historical games on the Android platform in the United States demonstrated varied performance metrics, as per data from Sensor Tower. Here’s a closer look at their weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
Royal Match from Dream Games, Ltd. showed impressive growth in both downloads and revenue. Weekly downloads increased steadily, starting from around 34K in late June and peaking at approximately 75K by mid-September. The game’s weekly revenue followed a similar upward trajectory, beginning at around $1.4M in late June and reaching approximately $2.4M by the end of September. Active users also saw growth, moving from around 126K at the end of June to about 154K by the end of September.
1945 Air Force: Airplane games by 1SOFT maintained consistent performance throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads saw a gradual increase from around 34K in late June to about 55K by the end of September. Revenue remained relatively stable, fluctuating around the $35K to $45K mark, while active users grew from approximately 146K to 192K over the same period.
Western Sniper: Wild West FPS from CASUAL AZUR GAMES experienced fluctuations in downloads and active users. Weekly downloads varied, starting at around 24K in late June, dipping mid-quarter, and then rising to approximately 34K by the end of September. Active users followed a similar pattern, beginning at around 33K and peaking at approximately 43K by the end of the quarter.
Comics Bob by SayGames Ltd saw a decline in downloads and active users over the quarter. Weekly downloads started at around 44K in late June and dropped to approximately 13K by the end of September. Active users decreased from around 71K to approximately 24K over the same period.
June's Journey: Hidden Objects by Wooga showed a mixed performance. Weekly downloads fluctuated slightly, starting at around 18K in late June and ending at approximately 19K by the end of September. Revenue saw a notable increase, starting at around $668K in late June and peaking at approximately $979K by the end of September. Active users remained relatively stable, hovering around the 199K mark throughout the quarter.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.