AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 Tennis Games on Android in Switzerland - Q3 2022
In Q3 2022, Tennis Clash: Multiplayer Game led the performance metrics among tennis games on Android in Switzerland, with notable trends in revenue, downloads, and active users. Other top games displayed mixed results in the same period.
In Q3 2022, the performance of the top 5 tennis games on the Android platform in Switzerland showed varied trends in weekly revenue, downloads, and active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, highlights the key metrics of these popular games.
Tennis Clash: Multiplayer Game from Wildlife Studios exhibited significant revenue trends, peaking at around $6K in the final week of September. Weekly downloads fluctuated, starting at 1.1K in late June, dropping to 552 in early September, and climbing back to 976 by the end of the quarter. Active users saw a decline from 11.8K in late June to 9.9K in early September, before rebounding to 11.2K by the end of September.
Tennis Arena by Helium9 Games maintained a steady revenue stream, with weekly earnings fluctuating between $78 and $269. Downloads varied from 427 in late June to 233 by the end of September. Active users dropped from 575 in late June to 251 in early September, with a slight recovery to 334 by the end of the quarter.
Tennis Manager Mobile from ReboundCG saw a mixed revenue trend, peaking at $237 in late August. Weekly downloads were minimal, starting at 40 in late June and dwindling to 2 by the end of September. Active users steadily declined from 123 in late June to 77 by the end of the quarter.
Tennis Go: World Tour 3D by MAFT Wireless experienced sporadic revenue, with notable peaks at $75 in mid-July and $74 in mid-August. Downloads were minimal and inconsistent, with no significant activity reported in September.
Virtua Tennis Challenge from SEGA showed steady revenue, peaking at $25 in early July and $19 in the final week of September. Downloads remained relatively low, fluctuating between 36 and 8 throughout the quarter. Active users saw a gradual decline from 86 in late June to 50 in mid-September, with a slight increase to 65 by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights into the performance of these applications, visit Sensor Tower.