AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 iOS Shooter Games in the US: Q1 2023 Performance
In Q1 2023, the top five shooter games on iOS in the United States showcased varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. This article provides an overview of their performance.
Throughout the first quarter of 2023, the top five shooter games on the iOS platform in the United States demonstrated diverse performance metrics. Here's an in-depth look at the trends for Call of Duty®: Mobile, PUBG MOBILE, Sniper 3D: Gun Shooting Games, Free Fire: 7th Anniversary, and Apex Legends Mobile.
Call of Duty®: Mobile from Activision Publishing, Inc. saw a notable fluctuation in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $3M in the last week of December 2022 and ending March 2023 with around $2.7M. The game's weekly downloads fluctuated between 136K and 269K, while weekly active users ranged from 2.3M to 3M, showing a slight decline before stabilizing towards the end of the quarter.
PUBG MOBILE from Tencent Mobile International Limited experienced a steady weekly revenue, with a high of about $2.4M in mid-March. Weekly downloads for the game ranged from 68K to 102K, with active users fluctuating between 695K and 911K, showing an upward trend towards the end of the quarter.
Sniper 3D: Gun Shooting Games by Wildlife Studios maintained consistent revenue, averaging around $150K per week. Downloads saw a downward trend from 104K at the start of January to 45K by the end of March. Active users varied between 237K and 320K, with a noticeable decline mid-quarter.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary from GARENA INTERNATIONAL I PRIVATE LIMITED showed a stable weekly revenue pattern, peaking at about $1.1M in late December and ending the quarter with around $692K. The game's weekly downloads ranged from 35K to 52K, while active users remained consistently high, fluctuating between 809K and 977K.
Apex Legends Mobile by Electronic Arts saw a significant drop in weekly revenue, reaching near-zero levels by February. Downloads decreased steadily from 92K at the start of January to 25K by the end of March. Active users also saw a decline, ranging from 228K to 430K.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, which provides a comprehensive analysis of app performance. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.