AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Soccer Games Performance in Kenya for Q1 2023
In Q1 2023, the top 5 soccer games in Kenya showcased varied performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users, according to Sensor Tower data.
In Q1 2023, the performance of the top 5 soccer games in Kenya varied significantly across different metrics, reflecting diverse user engagement and monetization strategies. Here’s a closer look at how each of these games fared over the quarter:
Football League 2024 saw a notable fluctuation in weekly downloads, beginning the quarter with around 14K downloads and peaking at approximately 30K in mid-March. However, the downloads dropped to about 5.7K by the end of the quarter. The game maintained a consistent number of active users, starting with over 54K and reaching a peak of around 102K in mid-March before declining to about 72K by the end of March.
EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile Soccer experienced a steady download trend, starting with about 10K downloads and peaking at roughly 15.8K in mid-January. The game’s weekly revenue fluctuated slightly, with peaks around $752 towards the end of March. Active users remained robust, averaging around 135K throughout the quarter and peaking at approximately 149K in mid-March.
Dream League Soccer 2024 had a varied download pattern, starting the quarter with around 13K downloads and experiencing a drop to about 5.3K by the end of February. Downloads then saw a slight recovery, ending March with around 7.5K. Weekly revenue remained relatively stable, averaging around $600. Active users consistently hovered around the 100K mark, peaking at approximately 105K in mid-March.
World Soccer League demonstrated a declining trend in downloads, starting with about 17K and dropping to around 5K by the end of the quarter. Despite this, the game showed a slight increase in active users in mid-March, peaking at around 62K. Revenue remained minimal, with slight upticks in the middle of March.
Real Football experienced a steady decline in downloads throughout the quarter, starting with around 9.4K and ending with about 4.3K. Active users followed a similar trend, beginning with approximately 22K and reducing to around 16K by the end of March. Revenue was negligible throughout the quarter.
These insights, derived from Sensor Tower data, highlight the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market in Kenya. For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.