AI Insights · Timothy · January 2023
Top 5 Third Person Games on Android in South America Q4 2022
In Q4 2022, the top third-person games on Android in South America showcased impressive performance metrics, with notable trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q4 2022, the top third-person games on the Android platform in South America demonstrated significant engagement and earnings. Here’s a detailed look at their performance metrics, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Stumble Guys from Scopely saw fluctuating revenue throughout the quarter. Weekly revenue peaked at around $171K in early October and ended the year with approximately $138K in the last week of December. Downloads varied, reaching a low of 428K in late November and bouncing back to 723K by the end of December. Active users dipped to 2.7M in late November but climbed to over 3.5M in the final week of the year.
Subway Surfers by SYBO Games maintained steady weekly downloads, starting at 628K and peaking at 772K in the last week of December. Revenue was relatively stable, with a notable high of $16K in mid-October. Active users declined from over 51.3M at the start of the quarter to around 29.3M by the end of December.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary by Garena International I consistently generated substantial revenue, peaking at $600K in mid-December. Downloads were strong throughout, with the highest being 812K in the last week of December. Active users grew steadily, starting at 21.5M and reaching 27.4M by the end of the quarter.
Gangster Hero from Zego Studio showed an impressive start with downloads peaking at over 1M in early October but saw a decline to about 64K by the end of December. Active users increased significantly from 1.5M at the beginning of the quarter to over 5.2M by the end of December.
School Party Craft by Candy Room Games & RabbitCo had a steady performance in downloads, starting at 359K and ending at 476K in the last week of December. Active users saw a notable increase from 959K at the start of the quarter to nearly 1.2M by the end of December.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more in-depth analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower's website.