AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 Hack and Slash iOS Apps in Australia Q3 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 hack and slash iOS applications in Australia for Q3 2022, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q3 2022, the top 5 hack and slash iOS applications in Australia showcased varied performance in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a closer look at how these apps fared during this period, based on Sensor Tower data.
Honkai Impact 3 COGNOSPHERE PTE. LTD.'s game saw significant fluctuations in revenue, peaking at approximately $40K in mid-September. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, with a slight increase to 502 in the week of September 19. Active users witnessed a minor dip early in the quarter but recovered to 1.6K by the end of September.
Disney Mirrorverse Kabam Games, Inc.'s title experienced a gradual decline in revenue from early July, starting at around $6.9K and dropping to $2.5K by the end of September. Downloads saw an initial spike to 5.3K in late June but tapered off, reaching a low of 335 in late August before climbing back to 702 in the last week of September. Active users mirrored this trend, beginning at 7.2K and ending the quarter at 1.9K.
Dynasty Legends 2 Taihe Interactive's game had a notable revenue peak of $14K in the week of July 25 but generally maintained lower figures around $2K-$5K throughout the quarter. Downloads were modest, with a slight increase from 126 in late June to 98 by the end of September. Active users remained fairly stable, averaging around 200 weekly.
MARVEL Future Fight Netmarble Corporation's popular game saw a consistent revenue stream, peaking at $5.2K in mid-July and maintaining around $3K towards the quarter's end. Downloads stayed relatively low, with a slight dip to 108 in mid-September but rebounding to 181 by the month’s end. Active users hovered around 5.4K, showing a minor increase towards the end of the quarter.
Punishing: Gray Raven KURO TECHNOLOGY (HONG KONG) CO., LIMITED's game showed a strong revenue peak of $9.5K in mid-July, followed by a gradual decline to $950 by the end of September. Downloads were stable, averaging around 150 weekly, while active users saw a slight decrease from 505 in early July to 406 by late September.
These performance trends highlight the dynamic nature of the hack and slash genre on iOS in Australia. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.