AI Insights · Timothy · March 2023
Top 5 Tank Games on Unified Platform in Malta: Q1 2023
An overview of the performance trends of the top 5 tank games on a unified platform in Malta during Q1 2023, including weekly downloads and revenue.
The first quarter of 2023 showed interesting trends for the top 5 tank games on a unified platform in Malta. Below, we dive into the performance of each game, focusing on their weekly downloads and revenue.
World of Tanks Blitz™ from WARGAMING Group Limited experienced a fluctuating revenue trend over the quarter. Revenue peaked at around $112 in the last week of December and then varied, reaching a low of around $38 in late February before climbing back to approximately $65 by the end of March. Downloads also saw a decline, starting with 122 downloads in the final week of December and dropping to 29 downloads by the end of March.
War Machines:Battle Tank Games by Wildlife Studios had an upward trend in revenue, starting from $40 in the last week of December and peaking at $120 by the end of March. Downloads were more volatile, with a high of 118 downloads in late January and a low of 26 downloads in early March, eventually stabilizing around 42 downloads per week towards the end of the quarter.
Tank Stars from AI Games FZ showed a significant peak in revenue, reaching $69 in the last week of March. The game started the quarter with $32 in revenue and saw fluctuations throughout. Downloads were also variable, starting at 75 in late December, dipping to 14 in early January, and then rising again to 56 by the end of March.
Tank Warfare: PvP Battle Game by 雅芳 朱 had a relatively steady revenue trend, beginning at $21 in late December and peaking at $32 in mid-March. Downloads, however, showed a downward trend, starting at 15 in late December and dropping to just 1 by the end of March.
Massive Warfare: Tank Battles from Tiny Bytes saw a spike in revenue towards the end of the quarter, reaching $61 in the last week of March. The game had zero revenue for several weeks but picked up in mid-March. Downloads were inconsistent, peaking at 106 in late January and then decreasing to 6 by the end of March.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analysis and trends, visit Sensor Tower's platform.