AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 Horror Games on Android in the US: Q3 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 horror games on Android in the US during Q3 2022, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q3 2022, the top 5 horror games on the Android platform in the United States showcased intriguing trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a breakdown of their performance based on data from Sensor Tower.
Identity V
Throughout the quarter, Identity V from NetEase Games saw fluctuations in its weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $73.7K in the first week of August. Weekly downloads showed a steady decline from around 2.5K at the end of June to just over 1.1K by the last week of September. The game maintained a relatively stable number of weekly active users, starting at 24.4K and ending at 20.6K.
Myths of Moonrise
Myths of Moonrise by StarFortune, released in mid-August, experienced a significant increase in weekly revenue, starting at $7.2K and reaching $111.6K by the end of September. Weekly downloads peaked at 45.1K in its second week but gradually decreased to 15.8K by the quarter's end. Active users followed a similar trend, rising to 19K before settling at around 15.6K.
Silent Castle
Silent Castle from BEP1C STUDIO had varying weekly revenue, beginning at $32.1K and dropping to $13.5K by the end of September. Weekly downloads decreased from 54K at the start of the quarter to around 24.1K by the last week. The game saw a decline in weekly active users from 144.9K to 73.3K by the end of the period.
Poppy Playtime Chapter 2
Poppy Playtime Chapter 2 by Mob Entertainment, released in mid-August, showed a gradual decline in both weekly revenue and downloads. Revenue started at $10.2K and fell to $3.6K, while downloads dropped from 3.4K to 1.7K by the end of September.
Poppy Playtime Chapter 1
Poppy Playtime Chapter 1, also by Mob Entertainment, experienced a consistent decrease in weekly revenue, from $5.4K at the start of the quarter to $2.4K by the end. Weekly downloads dropped from 4.6K to 1.4K, and active users decreased from 20.9K to 12.5K over the same period.
For more detailed insights into the performance of these horror games and other apps, visit Sensor Tower.