AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 MOBA Apps in the US Show Varied Q3 2022 Performances
Sensor Tower's data reveals the Q3 2022 performance trends of the top five MOBA applications in the United States, focusing on downloads and user engagement.
MOBA Market Dynamics: A Look at the Top Apps in the US for Q3 2022
The third quarter of 2022 saw interesting trends in the US MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) app market. Here we break down the performance of the top five MOBA applications, courtesy of data from Sensor Tower.
Supercell's Brawl Stars saw its revenue peak in early July with around $828k, followed by a general downward trend closing at around $468k by the end of September. Downloads started at approximately 74k and experienced a slight decline to roughly 55k, while weekly active users fluctuated, ultimately decreasing from around 3.1 million to about 2.9 million.
The Pokemon Company's Pokémon UNITE had a more erratic revenue pattern, with a notable spike in mid-July at around $144k and again at the end of September. Downloads began at about 49k and saw a dip to around 45k, with weekly active users peaking at around 358k in early August and then dropping to approximately 282k.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang by Shanghai Moonton Technology showed a revenue trend that rose to nearly $477k in mid-July before stabilizing around the $400k mark. The game's downloads remained fairly steady, ranging from roughly 27k to 22k, and its weekly active users saw an increase from around 422k to over 509k by quarter's end.
Riot Games' League of Legends: Wild Rift experienced a significant revenue jump to around $491k in early July, followed by a general decrease to about $138k. Downloads held steady at around 25k throughout the quarter, while weekly active users saw a high of approximately 324k in late July before ending at around 301k.
Lastly, Arena of Valor from Level Infinite, with a smaller user base, showed revenue fluctuations with a high of around $62k in early August. The app's downloads began at close to 10k and had a slight increase to approximately 8k, while weekly active users remained relatively stable, starting at around 56k and ending the quarter near 52k.
For more detailed insights and app-specific analysis, Sensor Tower provides an in-depth look at the mobile app ecosystem.