AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 PVP Games on Android in South America - Q1 2023
An overview of the performance of the top 5 PVP games on Android in South America during the first quarter of 2023, highlighting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the first quarter of 2023, the top 5 PVP games on the Android platform in South America showed varied performance in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at how each game fared, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Roblox Weekly revenue for Roblox experienced a gradual decline, starting at approximately $420K in late December and decreasing to around $239K by the end of March. Weekly downloads fluctuated, peaking at nearly 1.2M in the week of January 23, before settling around 714K in the last week of March. Active users remained stable, hovering around 28M to 30M throughout the quarter.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary Free Fire: 7th Anniversary saw a steady decline in revenue from $452K at the start of the quarter to approximately $277K by the end of March. Downloads showed a similar trend, with a high of 940K in the week of March 20 and a low of 630K in mid-January. Active users remained relatively stable, ranging from 26M to nearly 30M.
Subway Surfers Subway Surfers had consistent weekly revenue, staying between $2K and $7K throughout the quarter. Downloads peaked at 772K in the last week of December and dropped to 460K by the end of March. Active users saw a decline from 29M at the beginning of the quarter to around 19M at the end.
Stumble Guys Stumble Guys maintained a stable weekly revenue, averaging around $110K to $137K throughout the quarter. Downloads decreased from 723K at the end of December to 447K by the end of March. Active users also saw a decline, starting at 3.5M and ending at 2.5M.
EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer's weekly revenue started at $202K and fluctuated throughout the quarter, ending at around $144K. Downloads showed a downward trend, from over 1M in late December to 380K by the end of March. Active users declined from 31M at the start of the quarter to about 19M at the end.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.