AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Third Person Games on Android in the UK - Q1 2023
Discover the performance of the top 5 third person games on Android in the UK during the first quarter of 2023, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the first quarter of 2023, the top 5 third person games on the Android platform in the United Kingdom exhibited varying performances in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at each game’s metrics.
Attack Hole - Black Hole Games from Homa saw a steady increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $466 in early March. Weekly downloads showed a gradual decline from 60.7K in the week of January 9 to around 26.3K by the end of March. The game’s weekly active users also decreased from 95.1K in mid-January to 70.6K by the end of the quarter, indicating a general downward trend.
Going Balls by Supersonic Studios LTD had fluctuating weekly revenue, starting at $257 in late December and peaking at $358 in mid-March. Downloads experienced a significant drop from 66.4K in late December to around 16.5K by the end of March. The weekly active users also saw a decline from 185K in late December to approximately 104K by the end of the quarter.
Subway Surfers from SYBO Games maintained a relatively stable weekly revenue, with the highest being $2.3K in late December and the lowest at $574 in early March. Weekly downloads ranged from 31.7K in late December to around 14.5K by the end of March. Active users for Subway Surfers remained quite high, with a peak of 435K in late December and a slight drop to 393K by the end of March.
Tall Man Run, another title from Supersonic Studios LTD, had minimal revenue, peaking at just $53 in late December. Downloads dropped significantly from 47K in late December to about 8.2K by the end of March. The game also saw a decrease in active users, from 100K in late December to around 35.9K at the end of the quarter.
Monster Demolition - Giants 3D by SayGames Ltd showed an increasing trend in weekly revenue, starting from $11 in late January and reaching $353 by the end of March. Downloads saw a decline from 51.5K in late December to about 8.1K by the end of March. The weekly active users also decreased from 104K in late December to around 42.2K by the end of the quarter.
These data insights are provided by Sensor Tower. For more detailed analysis and insights, visit Sensor Tower.