AI Insights · Timothy · January 2023
Top 5 Geolocation Games on iOS in Netherlands in Q4 2022
In Q4 2022, the top 5 geolocation games on iOS in the Netherlands showcased varying performance metrics, with some apps experiencing growth in revenue and active users while others saw fluctuations.
In Q4 2022, the top 5 geolocation games on iOS in the Netherlands demonstrated diverse performance trends across weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides insights into the quarterly performance of these applications.
Pokémon GO saw a dynamic quarter with weekly revenue peaking at approximately $75K during the week of October 24. Despite a decrease to around $36K in the last week of December, the app maintained a significant revenue flow. Downloads fluctuated, starting strong with over 3K in mid-October and closing the quarter with 2.5K. Active users showed a declining trend from 188K in late September to about 155K by December end.
Jurassic World Alive exhibited stable yet modest performance. Weekly revenue increased to $1.2K in the last week of October and remained around $900 in December. Downloads were relatively low, with minor spikes, reaching 203 in the last week of December. Active users stayed consistent, fluctuating slightly around the 1.8K mark throughout the quarter.
Ingress Prime experienced steady weekly revenue, reaching around $474 in mid-November and ending the quarter at $424. Downloads were minimal, peaking at 40 in late October. Active users remained stable with minor fluctuations, averaging around 140 throughout the quarter.
Landlord GO: Trade Real Estate showed varied performance with revenue peaking at $475 in late November. Downloads were highest in late October with 487, but saw a significant drop, ending the quarter at 144. Active users showed a slight decline from 2.1K in late September to around 1.6K by the end of December.
Lastly, COIN: Always Be Earning had a modest revenue performance, peaking at $296 in late October and closing the quarter at $272. Downloads were negligible. Active users saw a decrease from 713 in late September to 612 by the end of December.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.