AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Arcade Racing Apps in Africa for Q1 2023
The top 5 arcade racing apps in Africa showed varied performance in downloads, revenue, and active users for Q1 2023, according to Sensor Tower data.
The top 5 arcade racing apps in Africa for Q1 2023 exhibited diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users, with data provided by Sensor Tower.
Car Race 3D: Car Racing from Zego Studio saw a significant range in weekly downloads, starting at around 207K and dipping to a low of 82K before recovering to 160K by the end of March. Weekly revenue fluctuated modestly, peaking at $20 in late December and experiencing a low of $2 in late February. Active users mirrored the download trend, beginning at 661K and reaching a low of 438K before climbing back to 573K.
Bridge Race by Supersonic Studios LTD had an impressive increase in downloads, starting at 110K and reaching a high of 199K mid-quarter before stabilizing around 135K. Weekly revenue varied, with a notable peak at $124 in early January and ending the quarter at $94. Active users followed a similar upward trajectory, growing from 434K to 508K, and maintaining stability around 477K towards the end of March.
Asphalt 8 - Car Racing Game from Gameloft SE maintained a relatively steady download rate, fluctuating between 55K and 78K weekly. Revenue saw a high of $833 in early January and a low of $337 in mid-February, closing the quarter at $443. Active users remained consistent, ranging from 238K to 279K throughout the quarter.
Need for Speed™ No Limits by ELECTRONIC ARTS experienced a steady weekly download rate, starting at 61K and dipping to a low of 39K before ending at 49K. Revenue showed a peak of $2.9K in late December and maintained an average of around $2.5K for most of the quarter. Active users ranged from 248K to 318K, showing a slight decline towards the end of the quarter.
Asphalt Nitro also by Gameloft SE had consistent weekly downloads, starting at 62K and gradually decreasing to around 34K, with a slight recovery to 40K by the end of March. Revenue remained modest, peaking at $81 in mid-January and ending at $45. Active users showed a gradual decline from 517K to 401K, with a minor resurgence to 422K in the final week of March.
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