AI Insights · Timothy · January 2023
Top 5 Wild West Games in Chile Q4 2022 Performance Review
A review of the top-performing Wild West-themed mobile games in Chile during Q4 2022, highlighting download trends, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2022, the Wild West-themed mobile games market in Chile showcased notable performances across the top five titles. Here's an overview of how each game fared in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Western Sniper: Wild West FPS from CASUAL AZUR GAMES saw fluctuating weekly downloads, starting with 4.3K in late September and ending at around 1.5K by December 26. The game's active user base mirrored this trend, starting at 5.2K and dropping to approximately 2.4K by the end of December.
Westland Survival: Cowboy Game by Helio Games experienced a varied revenue stream, peaking at $641 in the last week of December. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, with a slight increase towards the end of the quarter, reaching 1.1K in the final week. The game's active users saw a peak of 8.5K in mid-October before dropping to around 4.7K by December 26.
West Gunfighter from Candy Mobile had modest revenue throughout the quarter, with a maximum of $33 in mid-November. Weekly downloads remained fairly consistent, averaging around 700 to 900 downloads per week. Active users saw a slight rise towards the end of the quarter, closing at 3.2K.
West Game by LeyiGames showed a steady revenue increase, peaking at $433 in the final week of December. Weekly downloads were highest in mid-October at 1.7K, but declined to 436 by the end of December. The game maintained a strong active user base, peaking at 8.5K in mid-October and slightly decreasing to 5.7K by the end of the quarter.
Gumslinger from Itatake had a varied revenue pattern, with a peak of $93 in early October. Weekly downloads ranged from 438 to 721, and active users showed a gradual decline, ending the quarter at 1.2K.
These metrics highlight the dynamic nature of the Wild West-themed mobile games market in Chile. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.