AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 High Fantasy Games on iOS in the US: Q1 2023 Performance
Discover the trends of the top 5 high fantasy games on iOS in the United States for Q1 2023, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2023, the top 5 high fantasy games on iOS in the United States showed varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at how each game fared, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Throughout Q1 2023, weekly revenue for this game peaked in mid-January at approximately $397K and saw a gradual decline towards the end of the quarter, finishing at around $269K. Weekly downloads experienced a significant drop from 181K in early January to about 45K by the end of March. Active users also saw a decline, starting from 342K at the beginning of the quarter and ending with 230K.
This game maintained a strong performance in weekly revenue, with figures consistently hovering around $2.5M to $2.8M throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads showed a slight decrease, starting at 126K in early January and ending at 86K in the last week of March. Active users remained relatively stable, ranging from 371K to 486K, with a slight dip towards the end of the quarter.
Weekly revenue for this game saw notable fluctuations, peaking at around $3.6M in late January and ending the quarter at approximately $3M. Weekly downloads remained fairly stable, with minor variations between 63K and 83K. Active users stayed consistently high, fluctuating between 4.5M and 4.8M throughout the quarter.
This game experienced a dramatic increase in weekly revenue, reaching a high of $928K by the end of March. Weekly downloads saw a decline from 133K at the start of the quarter to about 52K in the final week of March. Active users had a slight increase, starting at 123K and peaking at 121K before settling at 111K by the end of the quarter.
Weekly revenue for this game remained robust, ranging from $2M to $2.5M throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads started at 100K in early January but dropped to about 49K by the end of March. Active users showed a declining trend, from 412K at the beginning of the quarter to 321K by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.