AI Insights · Timothy · January 2023
Top 5 MMORPG Apps Performance on Unified Platform in Central America Q4 2022
In Q4 2022, the top 5 MMORPG apps in Central America showed diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, provided by Sensor Tower, reveals significant fluctuations across these key metrics.
The performance of the top 5 MMORPG applications on a unified platform in Central America during Q4 2022 highlights a range of trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, provided by Sensor Tower, offers valuable insights into the market dynamics of these popular games.
The Legend of Neverland from Ark Games experienced a notable fluctuation in its weekly downloads and revenue. Downloads peaked at 18.3K in early October but saw a decline, reaching 5.9K in early December. Weekly revenue showed a steady increase, peaking at approximately $2.5K in late December. Active users decreased from 22K in late September to around 13.9K in early December, with a slight recovery to 15.9K by the end of the quarter.
Dino Tamers: Jurassic MMORPG by AppForge Inc. saw a gradual decline in weekly downloads from 14.8K in late September to 5.8K in early November, followed by a rebound to 7.5K by late December. Revenue peaked at $319 in early December, while active users showed a downward trend from 17.8K in late September to 11.6K in late October, stabilizing around 11.9K by the end of December.
DOFUS Touch: A WAKFU Prequel from Ankama displayed significant variations in its metrics. Weekly downloads surged to 21.5K in mid-December from a low of 329 in late November. Revenue also peaked at approximately $2.9K in mid-December. Active users saw a dramatic increase from 8K in late September to 36K by mid-December, reflecting a substantial growth in engagement.
Evil Lands: MMO RPG by Rage Quit Games maintained relatively stable weekly downloads, ranging from 4.4K in late September to 6.5K in late December. Revenue peaked at $547 in late October. Active users increased from 11.3K in late September to 14.9K by the end of December, indicating a steady rise in player engagement.
School of Dragons from Knowledge Adventure experienced a significant fluctuation in downloads, peaking at 8K in late September and dropping to 1.6K in early November, then rebounding to 7.9K by late December. Revenue peaked at $843 in mid-December. Active users showed a decline from 34.8K in late September to 18.9K in early November, with a recovery to 35.9K by the end of the quarter.
These trends highlight the dynamic nature of the MMORPG market in Central America. For more detailed insights and comprehensive data, visit Sensor Tower.