AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Racing Games in New Zealand Q1 2023
In Q1 2023, the top racing games in New Zealand showcased varied performance trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Insights from Sensor Tower reveal key metrics for each app.
In Q1 2023, the top 5 racing games in New Zealand displayed diverse performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active users. These insights, sourced from Sensor Tower, provide a closer look at the metrics for each game.
CSR 2 - Realistic Drag Racing from Zynga Inc. experienced notable fluctuations in weekly revenue, peaking at around $3K in late January and late February. Weekly downloads saw a significant decline from 945 in late December to 342 by the end of March. Active users also diminished from 7.4K to 3.5K during the quarter.
CarX Street by CarX Technologies had a steady weekly revenue early in the quarter, with a high of $2.5K in the first week of January. Downloads were highest at 1.3K during the same period, while active users hovered around 3.1K to 4.4K, showing a consistent engagement throughout the quarter.
CarX Drift Racing 2, also from CarX Technologies, maintained a stable revenue stream, with a peak of $1.2K in the third week of March. Weekly downloads remained relatively constant, ranging between 535 and 976, while active users showed a slight decline from 1.5K to 1.4K over the quarter.
Need for Speed No Limits by Electronic Arts saw its highest weekly revenue in late December at $1.3K, with a noticeable dip to $609 by late March. Downloads were most robust in late January at 1.1K, while active users peaked at 2.6K in the same month, maintaining a steady base of around 2K users towards the end of the quarter.
Real Racing 3, another game from Electronic Arts, saw its revenue peak at $1.2K in late February. Downloads remained relatively stable, ranging from 313 to 549 weekly. Active users showed a slight decrease from 2.1K to 1.9K through the quarter.
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