AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 MOBA Apps on Android in Paraguay: Q3 2022 Performance
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 MOBA applications on Android in Paraguay during Q3 2022, including downloads and revenue insights.
The third quarter of 2022 saw intriguing performance trends for the top 5 MOBA applications on the Android platform in Paraguay. Below, we break down the weekly downloads and revenue data, highlighting key insights for each app.
Brawl Stars from Supercell showed a consistent performance in weekly revenue, peaking at about $223 in the first week of July. The game's revenue experienced fluctuations, with a notable increase to $180 in mid-September and ending the quarter at $172. Weekly downloads for the game started at 1.7K in late June, with a slight dip in late July to 964, before stabilizing around the 1.2K mark towards the end of the quarter.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang by Moonton had a varied revenue trajectory, starting at $279 in late June and reaching a peak of $372 in early July. Revenue saw another peak at $315 in mid-September. The game’s weekly downloads fluctuated, beginning at 1.4K in late June, dipping to 805 in late July, and climbing back to 1.5K by mid-September.
League of Legends: Wild Rift from Riot Games, Inc exhibited a diverse revenue pattern, peaking at $367 in mid-July and experiencing another significant rise to $363 in mid-September. Weekly downloads for the game were relatively stable, starting at 253 in late June and maintaining a range between 218 and 347 throughout the quarter.
Arena of Valor by Level Infinite had modest revenue figures, with a peak at $32 in early August. Revenue for this game was generally low, with minor fluctuations throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads for Arena of Valor started at 224 in late June, dropping to a low of 89 in late August, and slightly recovering to 130 by the end of September.
Fall Dudes: Battle Royale by PepUp Studios had minimal revenue impact, with a brief peak of $13 in early August. The game's weekly downloads started at 156 in late June and saw a gradual decline to 34 in late August, stabilizing around 59 by the end of September.
These insights come from Sensor Tower, where you can find more detailed analytics on app performance.