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Top 5 Shoot'em Up Games on Android in New Zealand: Q1 2023

In Q1 2023, the top shoot'em up games on Android in New Zealand saw varied performances in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their trends.

Top 5 Shoot'em Up Games on Android in New Zealand: Q1 2023

The first quarter of 2023 has been an interesting period for the top shoot'em up games on the Android platform in New Zealand. According to Sensor Tower data, these games exhibited diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Below, we dive into the performance specifics of the top 5 games in this category.

Survivor.io from Habby saw a fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at around $4.1K at the end of December and then experiencing a gradual decline, ending the quarter at approximately $2.6K. Weekly downloads also showed a downward trend, starting from 1.7K in late December and dipping to around 1K by the end of March. The weekly active users saw a similar decline from 7.7K to 6.4K throughout the quarter.

Azur Lane by Yostar Limited observed a significant drop in weekly revenue early in the quarter, starting at $3.4K and falling to $476 in early February. However, it recovered slightly to around $1.7K by the end of March. Weekly downloads remained relatively low and stable, hovering around 50 downloads per week. The weekly active users fluctuated mildly, maintaining an average of around 170 users throughout the quarter.

Hunt Royale: Action RPG Battle from BoomBit Games experienced a notable decrease in weekly revenue from $1.4K in late December to a low of $191 in early February, before a slight recovery to around $513 at the end of March. Weekly downloads were sporadic, starting at 96 and dipping significantly to as low as 4 in early March, before a slight increase to 51 by the end of the quarter. The weekly active users followed a similar pattern, dropping from 187 to 121 over the same period.

Archero, also from Habby, showed stable weekly revenue trends, with minor fluctuations around the $300-$500 mark, ending March at approximately $429. Weekly downloads remained consistent, ranging from 87 to 140 downloads per week. The weekly active users were relatively stable, maintaining an average of around 1.5K users throughout the quarter.

1945 Air Force: Airplane games by 1SOFT displayed a steady weekly revenue, starting at $614 and ending at $535. Weekly downloads saw a consistent decline from 965 to 525, while weekly active users dropped from 5.1K to 4.2K over the quarter.

These metrics illustrate the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market in New Zealand. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: April 2023