AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Casual Games on Android in Europe Q2 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 casual games on the Android platform in Europe for Q2 2023, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Top 5 Casual Games on Android in Europe Q2 2023
In the second quarter of 2023, the top 5 casual games on the Android platform in Europe demonstrated varied performance trends. Here, we break down the weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for each game.
Coin Master
Coin Master from Moon Active saw a consistent weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $5.6M in the week of May 1. Weekly downloads fluctuated, starting from 181K at the end of March and declining to 137K by the end of June. The game maintained a robust active user base, starting at 1.7M in late March and peaking at 2.1M in mid-May before settling at 1.8M by the end of June.
Candy Crush Saga
King's Candy Crush Saga experienced a steady revenue stream, averaging around $3M weekly, with a slight dip to $2.8M towards the end of June. Downloads saw a significant drop from 328K in late March to around 189K by the end of June. Active users also exhibited a decline, starting at 4.6M and decreasing to 4.0M by late May, before rebounding to 4.1M at the end of June.
Gardenscapes
Gardenscapes by Playrix showed a varied revenue pattern, with a high of $2.7M in late May and a low of $2.0M in mid-June. Downloads also saw a sharp decline from 325K at the end of March to 151K by the end of June. Active users peaked at 2.8M in early May but gradually reduced to around 2.4M by the end of the quarter.
Royal Match
Royal Match from Dream Games, Ltd. maintained a stable revenue, with a notable peak at $2.4M in mid-June. Weekly downloads were strong, starting at 455K in late March and reaching up to 572K by the end of June. The game saw a steady increase in active users, beginning at 4.3M and rising to 5.6M by the end of the quarter.
Homescapes
Playrix's Homescapes had a steady revenue, fluctuating around $1.1M to $1.3M weekly. Downloads decreased from 132K in late March to 83K by the end of June. Active users also saw a decline, starting at 3.0M and ending at 2.7M by the close of the quarter.
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