AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 First Person Games on Android in Australia for Q1 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 first-person games on Android in Australia during Q1 2023, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2023, the top five first-person games on Android in Australia showed varying performance metrics in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at the trends observed from Sensor Tower data.
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 7 from Activision Publishing, Inc. experienced a fluctuating revenue trend, peaking at around $47.8K in late December 2022 before dropping to $23.2K by late March 2023. Weekly downloads for the game decreased from 2.2K at the beginning of the quarter to about 1.6K towards the end. Active users showed a gradual decline, starting from 24K in late December to approximately 20.4K by the end of March.
Minecraft by Mojang saw its weekly revenue hover around $10K to $18.1K throughout the quarter. Downloads showed a downward trend, starting at 881 in the last week of December and falling to 450 by the end of March. However, weekly active users remained relatively stable, ranging from 106K to 122.9K, with a peak in mid-February.
Chapters: Interactive Stories from Crazy Maple Studio Dev maintained a steady revenue stream, generally between $9.1K and $11.8K per week. Downloads fluctuated, starting at 1.2K in early January and ending at 908 by late March. Active users also showed some variability, peaking at 2.8K in early January and dipping to around 2K in mid-March.
Fishing Clash: Sport Simulator by Ten Square Games had a revenue range between $4.7K and $9K weekly. Downloads saw a significant drop from a high of 2.1K in early February to just 462 by the end of March. Active users showed a steady decline from 17.8K in late December to 15.7K by the end of March.
Finally, Choices: Stories You Play by Pixelberry had a consistent weekly revenue of around $4.2K to $5.4K. Downloads decreased from 671 in late December to 399 by the end of March. Active users also decreased over the quarter, starting at 2.3K and ending at about 1.8K.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.