AI Insights · Timothy · January 2023
Top 5 Geolocation Games on Android in Europe Q4 2022
In Q4 2022, the top 5 geolocation games on Android in Europe showed varied performance in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users, with Pokémon GO leading the charts.
In the fourth quarter of 2022, the top 5 geolocation games on the Android platform in Europe exhibited diverse trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here, we break down the performance of Pokémon GO, Jurassic World Alive, Ingress Prime, Pikmin Bloom, and COIN: Always Be Earning.
Pokémon GO
Pokémon GO from Niantic, Inc. saw a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $1.2M in early December. Weekly downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of around 110K in the last week of December. Active users varied, starting at 7.8M in late September and ending the quarter at about 6.6M.
Jurassic World Alive
Jurassic World Alive by Jam City, Inc. experienced a spike in weekly revenue in early October and late December, each time hitting close to $100K. Weekly downloads showed a steady rise, peaking at around 18K by the end of December. Active users remained relatively stable throughout the quarter, hovering around the 140K to 150K range.
Ingress Prime
Ingress Prime, also from Niantic, Inc., saw its weekly revenue peak at approximately $16.5K in mid-November. Weekly downloads were modest, with numbers around 500 in early October and dropping to about 278 by the end of December. Active users were consistent, averaging around 3.5K to 3.8K for most of the quarter.
Pikmin Bloom
Niantic, Inc.'s Pikmin Bloom demonstrated a gradual increase in weekly revenue, reaching approximately $10.1K in late October. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, with a slight dip in early December but recovering to nearly 1K by the end of the month. Active users saw a decline from around 64K in late September to about 48K by the end of December.
COIN: Always Be Earning
COIN: Always Be Earning from XY Labs, Inc. had a peak weekly revenue of about $6.3K in early October. However, weekly downloads saw a significant drop, going from about 4.7K in late September to virtually none by mid-December. Active users showed a declining trend, starting at around 24K in late September and ending the quarter at roughly 15K.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower data. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower's website.