AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Tennis Games in New Zealand Q1 2023
In Q1 2023, Tennis Clash, Tennis Arena, Tennis Manager Mobile, Ultimate Tennis, and Virtua Tennis Challenge showed varied performance in New Zealand. Here’s a detailed look at their weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2023, the performance of the top 5 tennis games on a unified platform in New Zealand showcased a mix of trends across weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides a comprehensive view of how these popular games fared.
Tennis Clash: Sports Stars Game from Wildlife Studios saw notable fluctuations in its metrics. Weekly revenue peaked at approximately $1.4K in the week of January 23, but experienced a decline to around $460 by early March. Downloads showed a downward trend after reaching 1.8K in late January, settling at around 295 by the end of March. Active users followed a similar pattern, peaking at 4.2K in January and decreasing to about 2.3K by the end of the quarter.
Tennis Arena by Helium9 Games exhibited a steady increase in weekly revenue, reaching around $75 in mid-March. Downloads remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 43 and 151 throughout the quarter. The game maintained a consistent number of active users, with minor variations, ending the quarter with 229 active users.
Tennis Manager Mobile from ReboundCG had a modest performance. Weekly revenue peaked at $112 in late January but generally remained low, averaging around $20. Downloads were minimal, with a noticeable increase to 21 in mid-January before dropping to negligible numbers for the rest of the quarter.
Ultimate Tennis by Metaverse Labs Inc. experienced low but steady weekly revenue, with minor peaks around $25 in mid-March. Downloads were sparse, with the highest being 17 in late January. Active users remained relatively stable, starting at 52 and ending at 38 by the end of March.
Virtua Tennis Challenge from SEGA saw consistent performance with weekly revenue peaking at $22 in mid-March. Downloads were modest, reaching up to 20 in mid-January but dropping to zero by the end of the quarter. Active users also showed stability, with numbers fluctuating slightly around the 40s.
For more detailed insights and data on app performance, visit Sensor Tower.