AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Third Person Games Performance in Germany, Q1 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 third person games on a unified platform in Germany during Q1 2023. Insights include weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
The first quarter of 2023 saw notable performance trends among the top 5 third person games in Germany on a unified platform. Here's a detailed look at their metrics:
Attack Hole - Black Hole Games
Released by HOMA GAMES, this title exhibited a steady increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $1.1K in the first week of March. Weekly downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of around 80K in early February before tapering off to about 41K by the end of March. Weekly active users grew significantly from 42.4K at the end of December to a high of 174K in early March, before stabilizing around 143K by the end of the quarter.
Stumble Guys
Published by Scopely, Inc., this game saw a decline in weekly downloads from approximately 111K at the end of December to around 42K by the end of March. Despite this, weekly revenue remained robust, averaging around $200K, with a peak of $286K in the last week of January. Weekly active users showed a slight decline from 1.3M to around 909K throughout the quarter.
Subway Surfers
Sybo Games ApS's popular title experienced consistent weekly downloads, hovering around 47K to 52K. Revenue remained steady, averaging around $6K per week. The game maintained a strong user base with weekly active users fluctuating between 764K and 953K, ending the quarter at approximately 898K.
Going Balls
From Supersonic Studios Ltd, this game saw an increase in weekly downloads from approximately 52K at the end of December to a peak of 52K in early March, before settling at around 33K by the end of the quarter. Revenue showed a slight increase, peaking at $526 by mid-March. Weekly active users grew from 243K to a peak of 350K in early February, ending the quarter around 299K.
Tall Man Run
Also published by Supersonic Studios Ltd, this game saw a decline in weekly downloads from approximately 43K at the end of December to around 24K by the end of March. Weekly revenue remained modest, peaking at $154 in the first week of March. The number of weekly active users showed a slight decline from 119K at the end of December to about 98K by the end of March.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.