AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 Geolocation Games in Poland Q3 2022 Performance Overview
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 geolocation gaming apps in Poland for Q3 2022, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
The third quarter of 2022 saw notable trends in the performance of the top 5 geolocation games in Poland. Here’s a detailed look at how each app fared in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Pokémon GO had a dynamic quarter. Weekly revenue peaked at approximately $49.3K in late August, with a notable dip to $22.4K by the end of September. Weekly downloads saw a mid-quarter surge, reaching around 29K in the week of August 29, before dropping to approximately 15K by late September. The app maintained a strong weekly active user base, peaking at around 661K in mid-September and settling at about 632K by the end of the quarter.
Jurassic World Alive experienced fluctuating performance. Weekly revenue started at $1.3K in late June, peaking at $2.2K in early August, and then declining to around $860 by the end of September. Weekly downloads showed a significant drop from 3.8K in late July to below 600 by the end of the quarter. Active users peaked at around 12K in late July, decreasing to approximately 8.2K by the end of September.
Landlord GO: Trade Real Estate had a relatively stable quarter with minor fluctuations. Weekly revenue peaked at $786 in mid-September, dropping to $340 by the end of the month. Downloads reached a high of 3.8K in mid-July, declining to around 2K by the end of September. Active users peaked at approximately 10.3K in mid-July, before decreasing to around 7K by late September.
The Witcher: Monster Slayer showed a gradual decline. Weekly revenue peaked at $900 in late July, falling to $370 by the end of September. Downloads were steady around 500 in early August, dropping to approximately 330 by the end of September. Active users saw a peak of around 17.9K in mid-July, decreasing steadily to about 14.7K by the end of the quarter.
Ingress Prime maintained a relatively low but consistent performance. Weekly revenue peaked at $574 in early August, with a slight decline to $274 by late September. Downloads remained low, peaking at around 139 in mid-July and maintaining around 125 by the end of September. Active users saw a peak of 272 in early September, keeping a steady range around 261 by the end of the quarter.
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