AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Games in Brazil Q1 2023: Unified Platform Performance
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 gaming apps in Brazil for Q1 2023, from weekly downloads to revenue and active users.
In the first quarter of 2023, the gaming landscape in Brazil saw significant activity across both iOS and Android platforms. Here’s a detailed look at the performance of the top 5 gaming apps: Hay Day, Free Fire: 7th Anniversary, 8 Ball Pool™, Roblox, and Subway Surfers.
Hay Day from Supercell experienced a notable peak in weekly revenue, reaching approximately $137K in the final week of February. Weekly downloads saw a significant surge mid-quarter, peaking at 790K in the week of January 23. The app also enjoyed strong weekly active users, peaking at 1.66M in the week of February 20, before gradually decreasing to 1.08M by the end of March.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary from Garena International I Private Limited saw a steady decrease in weekly revenue, starting at around $421K in late December and dropping to $171K by the end of March. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, with a peak of 571K in the week of January 23 and ending the quarter with 376K. Active users fluctuated, starting at 15.4M and ending the quarter at 12M.
8 Ball Pool™ by Miniclip.com had a consistent performance in weekly revenue, ranging from approximately $52K to $79K throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads were steady, peaking at 324K in early January and maintaining around 251K towards the end of March. Active users saw a slight decline from 4.6M at the start of the quarter to around 4M by the end of March.
Roblox from Roblox Corporation showed strong weekly revenue performance, peaking at $519K in late December and maintaining around $312K by the end of March. Weekly downloads were impressive, with a peak of 850K in the week of January 23. The app’s active users remained robust, starting at 18.1M and ending the quarter at 17.7M.
Subway Surfers by Sybo Games ApS experienced stable weekly revenue, ranging between $2.4K and $6.6K. Weekly downloads peaked at 477K in late December and settled around 284K by the end of March. The app saw a gradual decline in active users, starting at 24.3M and decreasing to 15.9M by the end of the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more in-depth analysis and trends, visit Sensor Tower’s website.