AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Casual Games in Norway Q1 2023: Performance Insights
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 casual games in Norway during Q1 2023, based on data from Sensor Tower. Learn about their weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2023, the top 5 casual games in Norway demonstrated varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at how Candy Crush Saga, Coin Master, Pokémon GO, Hay Day, and Homescapes performed.
Candy Crush Saga from King experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue, starting at approximately $210K in late December and peaking at around $226K by the end of March. Weekly downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of about 3.8K in early January and settling at around 2.6K by the end of the quarter. The game maintained a consistent weekly active user base, with numbers ranging from about 47K to 54K.
Coin Master, published by Moon Active, saw a gradual increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $106K by the end of March. Weekly downloads showed a steady upward trend, starting at about 1K in late December and reaching around 2.4K by the end of the quarter. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, ranging from approximately 23K to 26K.
Pokémon GO by Niantic, Inc. exhibited significant revenue fluctuations, with a notable peak of approximately $225K in the week of February 20. Weekly downloads varied, peaking at around 2.8K in mid-February, while weekly active users remained strong, ranging from about 99K to 114K throughout the quarter.
Hay Day from Supercell saw a consistent increase in weekly revenue, peaking at around $83K by the end of March. Weekly downloads showed a positive trend, starting at about 2.8K in late December and reaching approximately 6.3K by the end of the quarter. The game maintained a strong weekly active user base, with numbers ranging from about 103K to 134K.
Homescapes by Playrix displayed a steady revenue trend, peaking at approximately $65K in late March. Weekly downloads saw a decline, starting at about 4.1K in late December and dropping to around 978 by the end of the quarter. Weekly active users also saw a gradual decline, ranging from about 28K to 34K.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analysis and insights, visit Sensor Tower.