AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 Season Pass Games Performance in Africa Q3 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 season pass games on a unified platform in Africa during Q3 2022, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q3 2022, the top 5 season pass games on a unified platform in Africa showcased interesting trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. According to data from Sensor Tower, these games experienced varying degrees of performance throughout the quarter.
Subway Surfers from Sybo Games ApS saw a notable increase in weekly downloads, peaking at around 593K in early August. However, its weekly revenue showed a gradual decline from approximately $2.7K at the end of June to about $0.9K in mid-September, before slightly recovering to $1.4K by the end of the quarter. The game's weekly active users fluctuated, reaching a high of 5.2M in mid-September.
Candy Crush Saga by King maintained a steady weekly revenue, averaging around $214K throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads for the game peaked at 297K in early August, while weekly active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 4.8M and 5.4M.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary from GARENA INTERNATIONAL I PRIVATE LIMITED experienced a varied performance. Weekly revenue fluctuated, peaking at approximately $44.6K at the end of August. Weekly downloads saw a significant drop from 303K in mid-July to around 155K by the end of September. Similarly, weekly active users decreased from 4.4M to 3.5M over the quarter.
EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer by Electronic Arts showed a decline in weekly revenue, starting at roughly $20.8K at the end of June and dropping to about $10K by the end of September. Weekly downloads also saw a downward trend from 222K in early July to around 162K in late September. The game’s weekly active users decreased from 4.4M to 3.3M during the same period.
Piano Fire by Adamusic Information Tech Co. Ltd had relatively low weekly revenue, peaking at $52 at the end of June and steadily decreasing to $6 by the end of September. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with a high of 217K in mid-July and a low of 145K in early September. Weekly active users remained stable, averaging around 500K throughout the quarter.
These insights, sourced from Sensor Tower, highlight the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market in Africa. For more detailed analysis and data, visit Sensor Tower.