AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Motorcycle Games on Android in Africa Q1 2023
Explore the performance of the top 5 motorcycle games on the Android platform in Africa during Q1 2023, featuring download trends, revenue, and active user metrics.
In the first quarter of 2023, the top 5 motorcycle games on Android in Africa showcased varying performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides detailed insights into the weekly metrics of these popular games.
Bike Race: Motorcycle Games experienced a fluctuation in weekly downloads, starting at around 22K and dipping to approximately 11K in late February before recovering to over 21K by the end of March. Weekly revenue saw a peak of $30 at the end of December, gradually declining to $2 by the end of the quarter. Active users showed a similar pattern, starting with over 82K and dropping to about 56K in early March, before climbing back to 81K by the end of March.
MotoGP Racing '23 had a modest performance with weekly downloads starting at 2.3K, dropping to a low of 700 in early February, and then climbing back up to over 3K by the end of March. Revenue was relatively low, peaking at $28 in the first week of January and maintaining low single digits for the rest of the quarter. Active users followed a similar trend, starting at around 3.1K, dipping to 1.1K in mid-February, and recovering to 3.8K by the end of March.
Motorcycle Real Simulator saw a consistent performance in terms of downloads, starting at 32K and maintaining around 20K to 30K weekly downloads throughout the quarter. The game’s revenue peaked at $22 at the end of December and varied between $1 and $9 for the rest of the quarter. Active users showed significant activity, starting at 40K, dipping to around 19K in early March, and then climbing back to 32K by the end of March.
Dirt Bike Unchained: MX Racing had a steady performance with weekly downloads starting at around 341 and gradually increasing to 622 by the end of March. Revenue was minimal, peaking at $8 in mid-February and maintaining low single digits for the rest of the quarter. Active users were consistent, starting at 2.2K and gradually increasing to nearly 3K by the end of March.
Light Bike Flying Stunts showed a significant drop in weekly downloads from 5.1K at the end of December to around 320 in early March, before slightly recovering to 539 by the end of March. Revenue was sporadic, with $29 in mid-February and no significant revenue in other weeks. Active users followed a downward trend from 3.6K at the end of December to around 1K by the end of March.
These insights underline the dynamic nature of the gaming market in Africa. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.