AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 PVP Games Performance in Latin America Q1 2023
Discover the download, revenue, and active user trends of the top 5 PVP games in Latin America during the first quarter of 2023.
The first quarter of 2023 saw significant activity in the Latin American mobile gaming market, with notable performances from the top 5 PVP games on a unified platform.
Free Fire: 7th Anniversary experienced fluctuations in its weekly revenue, starting strong at around $1.4M in late December and gradually declining to approximately $771K by the end of March. Weekly downloads for the game showed a peak of over 1.9M in early January, followed by a general downward trend, closing the quarter at around 1.1M. Active users saw a significant increase from 54.9M in late December to a high of 65.8M in mid-March, before settling at 62.2M by the end of March.
Roblox had a steady performance in terms of weekly revenue, hovering between $729K and $1.1M throughout the quarter. The game’s downloads peaked in late January with approximately 1.67M, before experiencing a gradual decline, ending March with about 1.05M downloads. Active users remained relatively stable, starting at 38.6M and ending the quarter at 38.1M.
Coin Master saw a consistent increase in weekly revenue, rising from around $572K in late December to approximately $724K by the end of March. Weekly downloads peaked at 642K in late January and saw a general decline, ending the quarter at around 418K. Active users increased steadily from 1.89M in late December to 2.35M by the end of March.
Call of Duty®: Mobile showed varied revenue trends, starting at $573K in late December, dipping to $357K in early January, and then fluctuating before ending March at approximately $503K. Downloads were relatively stable, ranging from 237K to 347K throughout the quarter. The game’s active users started at 4.05M and showed some fluctuations, closing the quarter at 3.65M.
EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer had a mixed quarter in terms of revenue, peaking at $517K in early January, then fluctuating and ending March at around $379K. Downloads saw a high of 1.44M in late December but generally declined to about 574K by the end of March. Active users also showed a downward trend, starting at 43.7M and decreasing to 28.7M by the end of the quarter.
These insights come from Sensor Tower, where you can find more detailed analytics and trends for mobile applications.