AI Insights · Timothy · December 2022
Top 5 City Building Games in the UK in Q4 2022
In Q4 2022, the top city-building games in the UK demonstrated varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users, with notable trends for each app.
The performance of the top city-building games in the United Kingdom during Q4 2022 showcased diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s an overview of the top five games:
The Simpsons™: Tapped Out from Electronic Arts saw a substantial increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $97K in mid-November. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with a significant rise to 8.7K in the week of December 12. The weekly active users remained relatively stable but saw a slight dip from 93.8K to 85.9K by the end of December.
SimCity BuildIt, another title by Electronic Arts, experienced a notable rise in weekly revenue, reaching around $42.7K in the final week of December. Weekly downloads showed a consistent upward trend, peaking at 5.3K in the week of December 26. The game maintained a stable number of weekly active users, averaging around 64K throughout the quarter.
Transport Tycoon Empire: City by Alda Games s.r.o. saw a gradual increase in weekly revenue, reaching up to $3.1K in mid-December. The weekly downloads peaked at 4.5K at the end of November, although there was a decline towards the end of the quarter. Weekly active users showed growth, peaking at 7.8K in late November.
State Connect: Traffic Control from AI Games FZ had a steady performance in weekly revenue, peaking at $753 in the week of November 21. Weekly downloads saw a significant increase, reaching 4.7K in late November. The game’s weekly active users also rose, peaking at 10.5K during the same period.
MONOPOLY Tycoon by Nvizzio Creations showed a modest increase in weekly revenue, peaking at $984 in mid-November. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with a notable rise to 4.2K in the final week of December. Weekly active users increased from 9.8K to 11.2K by the end of the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.