AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Shoot'em Up Games on Android in the UK, Q1 2023
A look at the performance of the top 5 Shoot'em Up games on Android in the UK during Q1 2023, highlighting trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2023, the top five Shoot'em Up games on the Android platform in the United Kingdom showed varied performance metrics in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a detailed look at each game's performance based on data from Sensor Tower.
Survivor.io from Habby saw weekly revenue fluctuating throughout the quarter, peaking at approximately $28K in late December and then experiencing a decline to around $16K by early March. Weekly downloads decreased from 15.9K at the end of December to about 7.2K by late March. The game had a consistent decline in active users, starting from 50.2K in late December and dropping to just over 32K by the end of Q1.
Azur Lane from Yostar Limited exhibited significant ups and downs in weekly revenue, starting at $23.8K in late December, dropping to a low of $2.9K in late February, and then recovering to around $11.6K at the end of March. Downloads remained relatively low, with the highest being 601 in late December and the lowest at 143 in early March. Weekly active users hovered around 1.7K in late December and saw a slight decline to approximately 1.5K by the end of March.
Space shooter - Galaxy attack from 1SOFT experienced stable weekly revenue, peaking at $6.1K in late March. Downloads saw a peak of 10K in late January but fluctuated throughout the quarter, ending at 7.9K in late March. Active users remained relatively steady, averaging around 70K throughout the quarter.
Galaxy Attack: Shooting Game, also from 1SOFT, had varied weekly revenue, starting at $8.7K in late December and ending at around $4.9K in late March. Weekly downloads peaked at 10.1K in mid-February and then saw a decline to around 6.2K by the end of March. Active users remained strong, averaging around 70K throughout the quarter, with a peak of 83K in mid-February.
Archero from Habby showed consistent weekly revenue, peaking at $6.4K in late December and maintaining around $3.5K to $4.6K in March. Downloads were relatively stable, with a high of 1.3K in late March. Active users saw a dip in mid-January but recovered to approximately 17.1K by the end of March.
These insights come from Sensor Tower, where more detailed data and analysis can be found.