AI Insights · Timothy · September 2022
Performance of Top 5 Third Person Games in the US in Q3 2022
Analyzing the performance of the top five third person games on a unified platform in the US during Q3 2022, covering weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
During the third quarter of 2022, the top five third person games on a unified platform in the US showed varied performance in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. The data comes from Sensor Tower, where more insights can be found.
Stumble Guys from Scopely, Inc. saw a significant increase in weekly revenue, peaking at around $1.27M in late August. Downloads also peaked in July with approximately 962K, while weekly active users reached a high of 4.3M in early September.
Subway Surfers by Sybo Games ApS experienced a decline in both weekly revenue and active users. Revenue dropped from $217K at the end of June to around $57K by late September. Weekly downloads also decreased from 458K to approximately 286K, while active users fell from 20.9M in late June to around 13M by the end of the quarter.
Tall Man Run from SUPERSONIC STUDIOS LTD had a relatively stable performance. Weekly revenue remained below $3K, while downloads fluctuated, peaking at around 281K in early July. Active users saw a slight decline from 739K in late June to about 464K by the end of September.
Going Balls, also from SUPERSONIC STUDIOS LTD, showed a steady increase in weekly downloads, reaching approximately 237K by the end of September. Revenue remained consistent, peaking at around $1.4K in mid-September. Active users increased from 453K in late June to around 508K by the end of the quarter.
Finally, Apex Legends Mobile by Electronic Arts saw a peak in weekly revenue of around $600K in mid-July. Downloads decreased from 292K in late June to about 93K by the end of September. Active users also declined from 1.1M to around 617K over the same period.
These trends provide a snapshot of the mobile gaming landscape for third person games in the US during Q3 2022. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.