AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 City Building Games Performance in the US for Q1 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 city building games in the US for Q1 2023, featuring insights on downloads, revenue, and active users from Sensor Tower.
In Q1 2023, the top 5 city building games in the United States demonstrated varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here are the highlights from Sensor Tower data.
SimCity BuildIt from Electronic Arts showed a consistent performance throughout the quarter. Weekly revenue saw a peak in mid-March, reaching approximately $544K. Downloads experienced a notable increase towards the end of the quarter, peaking at around 45K in the week of March 20. The game maintained a strong active user base, increasing steadily from 177K at the start of January to 229K by the end of March.
Merge County® by Microfun Limited had a stable revenue stream, with weekly revenue hovering around $200K to $220K. Downloads decreased significantly over the quarter, dropping from 3.1K in late December to just 572 by the end of March. Active users also saw a decline, from 55.9K at the beginning of January to 45.8K at the end of March.
Land of Empires: Immortal by Nuverse recorded a varied revenue trend, peaking at around $127K in early March before declining to approximately $69K by the end of the month. Downloads remained relatively stable, with a slight increase towards the end of the quarter, reaching about 5K in the last week of March. The active user base showed a positive trend, growing from 6.3K in late December to 8.3K by the end of March.
The Simpsons™: Tapped Out from Electronic Arts demonstrated consistent revenue, peaking at $124K in the week of March 20. Downloads remained stable throughout the quarter, averaging around 11K per week. Active users hovered around 170K, with minor fluctuations throughout the quarter.
Legend City by NeoriginGames Publishing Co., Ltd. experienced a decline in revenue from $130K in late December to around $69K by the end of March. Downloads were minimal, with a small spike in mid-February and late March. Active users saw a gradual decline, from 5.6K at the end of December to 4K by the end of March.
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