AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 MMORPG Apps Performance in the UK - Q3 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 MMORPG applications in the United Kingdom during Q3 2022, covering weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the third quarter of 2022, the top 5 MMORPG applications in the United Kingdom showcased a variety of performance trends across weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides a comprehensive overview of these applications' market presence on a unified platform.
Diablo Immortal
From Blizzard Entertainment, Inc., Diablo Immortal saw its weekly revenue peak at approximately $131K in late June, followed by a gradual decline, ending the quarter around $61K. Weekly downloads mirrored this trend, starting at 19.4K and decreasing to about 4.3K by the end of September. Active users also declined from 151K to 73K over the same period.
MIR4
Wemade Co., Ltd.'s MIR4 experienced a significant drop in weekly revenue, starting at $188K and falling to $23K by the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads were minimal, with a peak of 94 in late June, and active users showed a steady decline from 1.3K to 865.
Old School RuneScape
Published by Jagex, Old School RuneScape maintained relatively stable weekly revenue, starting at $20K and ending at $21K. Weekly downloads fluctuated slightly, peaking at 1.8K in late August before settling at 1.4K. The number of active users remained consistent, hovering around 10K throughout the quarter.
RuneScape
Another title from Jagex, RuneScape, saw weekly revenue rise from $12K in late June to a peak of $20K in late July, before stabilizing around $13K. Weekly downloads showed a similar pattern, with an increase from 1K in late June to 2.3K in late August. Active users grew from 7.5K to 8.8K by the end of September.
Dragon Trail 2: Fantasy World
The newly released Dragon Trail 2: Fantasy World by 4399TH saw its weekly revenue grow from $12K in late August to $36K in early September, before gradually declining to $30K by the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads dropped significantly from 19K to 2.8K, and active users decreased from 16K to 8.3K.
For more insights and detailed data, visit Sensor Tower.