AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Shooter Games on Android in Brazil: Q1 2023 Performance
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 shooter games on Android in Brazil during Q1 2023, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
The first quarter of 2023 saw interesting trends in the performance of the top 5 shooter games on the Android platform in Brazil. Data from Sensor Tower highlights the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics for Free Fire: 7th Anniversary, Call of Duty: Mobile Season 7, Free Fire MAX, PUBG MOBILE, and War Robots Multiplayer Battles.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary from Garena International I had a notable quarter with weekly downloads ranging from 267K to 431K, peaking in the week of March 20. Weekly revenue showed a slight decline from $237K at the beginning of the quarter to $125K by the end of March. Active users saw a fluctuating trend, starting at approximately 13.9M and ending the quarter at 11M.
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 7 by Activision Publishing, Inc. experienced consistent weekly downloads, fluctuating between 40K and 55K. Weekly revenue saw a decline from $163K at the end of December to around $103K by late March. Active users dropped from 1M at the start of the quarter to around 697K by the end.
Free Fire MAX, also from Garena International I, had weekly downloads that ranged from 13K to 166K, with a significant drop in the week of February 20. Revenue saw a downward trend from $105K at the beginning of the quarter to just $8.7K in the week of February 20. Active users decreased from 491K to 202K over the quarter.
PUBG MOBILE by Level Infinite showed a range of weekly downloads from 53K to 86K, peaking in the week of March 20. Revenue remained relatively stable, with a peak of $53K in mid-March. Active users increased from 461K at the start of the quarter to 595K by the end.
War Robots Multiplayer Battles from MY.GAMES B.V. had lower weekly downloads compared to the other apps, ranging from 16K to 43K. Weekly revenue was steady, hovering around $19K to $28K. Active users saw a decline from 207K at the end of December to around 186K by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and data on these and other apps, visit Sensor Tower.