AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Free to Play Games on iOS in Mexico - Q1 2023
Explore the performance of the top 5 free-to-play iOS games in Mexico during Q1 2023, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the first quarter of 2023, the top 5 free-to-play games on iOS in Mexico showcased varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their performance:
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary from Garena International I Private Limited saw fluctuations in weekly revenue, starting at approximately $141K and peaking at $176K in the first week of January, before dipping to around $91K by the end of March. Weekly downloads fluctuated as well, with a significant surge to 114K in the week of March 20. The game maintained a high number of active users, reaching over 2.1M by the end of the quarter.
Roblox by Roblox Corporation experienced steady weekly revenue, peaking at around $214K in early January and closing the quarter at approximately $196K. Downloads showed a gradual decline, starting from 64.8K and ending at 35.3K. Active user numbers remained relatively stable, hovering around 546K towards the end of March.
Call of Duty®: Mobile from Activision Publishing, Inc. had its weekly revenue peak at $116K mid-January, followed by a decline to approximately $49K in mid-March, then rebounding to $97K by the end of the quarter. Downloads showed a consistent trend, averaging around 30K per week. Active users saw a peak of 446K mid-January, ending the quarter with around 386K.
Subway Surfers by Sybo Games ApS had modest weekly revenue, peaking at $1.1K mid-February and stabilizing around $752 by the end of March. Weekly downloads were steady, averaging between 25K to 30K. Active users remained high, though slightly declining from 2M to 1.5M throughout the quarter.
Stumble Guys by Scopely, Inc. showed varied weekly revenue, starting at $36K and peaking at $48K in the last week of March. Downloads decreased from 46.5K to around 19K by the end of the quarter. Active users saw a decline from 354K to around 206K.
These insights, sourced from Sensor Tower, highlight the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market in Mexico. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.