AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 Historical Games on iOS in Argentina Q3 2022
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 historical games on iOS in Argentina during Q3 2022, highlighting their weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics.
During Q3 2022, the top 5 historical games on iOS in Argentina showcased various performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Data from Sensor Tower provides insights into these metrics.
Royal Match from Dream Games saw its weekly revenue peak at approximately $2.9K in late September. The game experienced fluctuations in weekly downloads, reaching a high of about 900 in the last week of September. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating around 9.8K throughout the quarter.
Rise of Kingdoms by Lilith Games had its highest weekly revenue of around $2.1K in mid-July. Weekly downloads showed a significant decline, dropping to as low as 182 in early September before stabilizing around 270 by the end of the quarter. The game’s weekly active users also decreased from 3.5K at the start of the quarter to approximately 2.5K by the end.
Rise of Castles: Fire and War from LONG TECH NETWORK LIMITED displayed a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at about $1.7K in the last week of September. Weekly downloads were inconsistent, with a low of 51 in late August and a recovery to 237 in late September. Weekly active users varied, ending the quarter at around 1.5K.
June’s Journey: Hidden Objects by wooga saw its weekly revenue reach approximately $1.1K in late September. Weekly downloads peaked at 551 in early September and then stabilized around 335 by the end of the month. The game experienced an upward trend in weekly active users, rising from 755 at the beginning of the quarter to nearly 1K by the end.
Vikings: War of Clans from Plarium LLC had its highest weekly revenue of about $661 in late July. Weekly downloads saw a significant increase to 239 in mid-September. Weekly active users also experienced a rise, reaching 229 in mid-September before dropping to 115 by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.