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Top 5 3D Cartoon Games in Argentina: Q1 2023 Performance

Explore the Q1 2023 performance of the top 5 3D cartoon games in Argentina, including trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.

Top 5 3D Cartoon Games in Argentina: Q1 2023 Performance

In the first quarter of 2023, the top 5 3D cartoon games on a unified platform in Argentina demonstrated diverse performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at how each game fared:

Stumble Guys from Scopely, Inc. saw a notable variation in weekly downloads, starting strong with around 90K in early January and peaking at approximately 99K in the week of February 20. However, downloads dipped to around 54K by the end of February, stabilizing around 57K towards the end of March. The game's weekly revenue commenced at $14.9K at the end of December, gradually declining to $10.4K by early March, before slightly recovering to $11.4K by the end of March. Active users exhibited a general decline from 457K at the end of December to 320K by the end of February, with some fluctuations in between.

Gardenscapes by Playrix showed a strong performance in weekly downloads, starting with 16K at the end of December and peaking at 48.8K in the week of February 27. Downloads remained relatively high, averaging around 31K towards the end of March. Revenue for Gardenscapes remained steady, hovering around $10K to $11K throughout the quarter, with a slight dip to $8.9K at the end of March. Active users increased from 103K at the end of December to a peak of 143.5K at the end of February, stabilizing around 129K by the end of March.

Lords Mobile: Kingdom Wars from IGG.COM had consistent weekly downloads, with figures ranging from 19K to 31K throughout the quarter. Revenue for the game varied, starting at $9.9K at the end of December, peaking at $11.6K in early January, and then stabilizing around $9.7K by the end of March. Active users showed a slight decline from 98K at the end of December to 89.8K by the end of March, with minor fluctuations.

Homescapes, another title from Playrix, experienced a notable decline in weekly downloads from 32.8K in the second week of January to 10.7K by the end of March. Revenue for Homescapes remained relatively stable, fluctuating between $8.7K and $9.9K throughout the quarter. Active users for the game started at 175K at the end of December, peaking at 234K by the end of January, and then gradually declining to 181.7K by the end of March.

Brawl Stars from Supercell witnessed a decrease in weekly downloads from 30.7K at the end of December to around 13.5K by the end of March. Revenue for Brawl Stars showed a downward trend initially, dropping from $12.5K at the end of December to $5.1K by late February, before recovering to $6.6K by the end of March. Active users started at 362K at the end of December, showing a general declining trend, but managed to stabilize around 297.5K by the end of March.

These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where more detailed analytics and trends can be explored.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: March 2023